![]() ![]() The 8th Annual West Chester Film Festival kicks off this Friday, April 27-29, with screenings of short films up to 30 minutes in length submitted by independent filmmakers from around the world, along with workshops, special events and more, in downtown West Chester, Pa. ![]() to 6 p.m., rain or shine, celebrating the culture of Bulgaria with music stages, artists & crafters, and more all part of Rutgers Day at the Eagleton Institute Grounds on the Douglass Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. The annual New Jersey Folk Festival is this Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. South Camden Theatre Company wraps up their yearlong celebration of playwright Tennessee Williams’ 100th birthday with “The Night of the Iguana,” directed by Randall McCann, through May 6 at Waterfront South Theatre, 400 Jasper Street, Camden, N.J. The Fairmount Arts Crawl is this Sunday, April 29, from 2-6 p.m., as Fairmount restaurants and businesses open their doors and highlight the work of a wide variety of artists and their mediums, along with outdoor musical performances, family activities, and more, centered around 22nd & Fairmount Avenues in Philadelphia.īrandywine Ballet presents Nancy Page’s Beauty and the Beast, Friday, April 27, 10 a.m., Saturday, April 28, 4 p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 2 p.m., Emilie Asplundh Concert Hall, 700 S. ![]() Individual tickets $10, Children’s Festival Fun Pass $25, includes three shows, the Fun Zone and lunch. The 28th annual Philadelphia International Children’s Festival returns to the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts with family friendly music, theatre and dance along with crafts, face painting, jugglers and more in the outdoor Fun Zone, May 3-5, 3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia International Children’s Festival Events include live entertainment on five stages, children’s activities and games, food from around the world and wide representations of the communities and organizations that help the Princeton community thrive, in downtown Princeton, Nassau and Witherspoon Streets, Palmer’s Square (on the Green), and throughout Princeton University’s campus. Co-sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May.Ĭommuniversity Festival of the Arts in PrincetonĬommuniversity Festival of the Arts, a “town-gown” event presented by the Arts Council of Princeton and the students of Princeton University, returns this Saturday, April 28, noon-5 p.m., rain or shine, with more than 200 artists, crafters and merchants with activities for all ages. The Cape May Spring Festival kicks off this weekend, April 27 through May 6, with a variety of tours, food and wine tastings, a craft and antiques show, flower festival and more, including the opening of the exhibit “Cape May’s 20th Century Renaissance: From the Pages of ‘The First Resort’ Exhibit,” adapted by the book’s author Ben Miller, with rare photographs, video and artifacts showcasing the years immediately before and after the city’s Urban Renewal movement, on display through November 4, Carriage House Gallery at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May, N.J. 15th Street, Philadelphia, on Saturday, April 28, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. General admission: $25 all-day access pass purchased online anytime or at the Box Office at Café Loftus, 136 S. ![]() Venues: Chris’ Jazz Café, 1421 Samson Street, Philadelphia, Fergie’s Pub, 1214 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Milk Boy Philadelphia, 1100 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and Time Restaurant, 1315 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Launched by visionary trombonist Ernest Stuart, the Festival offers more than 50 musicians, including headliner Sean Jones, former lead trumpeter of Wynton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, bassist Mike Boone, vocalist Denise King, George Burton, Venissa Santi and Jaleel Shaw, with sounds ranging from hard-bop to groove, sultry to Latin jazz. The Center City Jazz Festival, the first of its kind, gives Philadelphia’s jazz scene a boost and closes out the city’s Jazz Appreciation Month with a full day of performances on Saturday, April 28, at four venues from 1-8 p.m. WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor ![]()
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