Cirque Dream Holidaze, appearing at the Miller Theatre through December 31, 2023, is all about the magic and pageantry of Christmas. Presented by the Kimmel Cultural Campus and the Shubert Organization, Cirque Dream Holidaze is a pure delight, with something sure to captivate everyone in your party, no matter what their age. Act I is set with gigantic Gingerbread Men. People tumbled with ropes, others inside a gigantic hoop, and a third, amazingly simultaneously juggled hula hoops over several parts of his body. One of the most phenomenal performances of the evening followed the Dance of the Toy Soldiers when the Penguins begin their jump rope dancing routine. The speed of their feet was extraordinary and watching four people jump in and out of ropes was impressive! There were a lot of aerialists and a lot of holiday music. Act II began with audience participation. Cast members chose 6 members of the audience to go up to the stage and shake a bell when someone on stage pointed to them. The bells sounded silly at first but ended up making music with orchestral accompaniment. The show continued with a breathless light pole balancing act and a contortionist who elicited “wows” from all over the audience. Many of the acts were accompanied by Christmas favorites . Christmas is Here was exquisite in its presentation . The aerialist who accompanied the singers was magnificent in her performance as well. The grand finale was an outstanding idea. It reprised a tinge of each performance. This is a first rate holiday show. Tickets can be purchased by calling 215-893-1999 or by visiting online www.kimmelculturalcampus.org . In-person tickets sales can be purchased daily from 10:a.m.- 6:a.m. at the Academy of Music Box Office, located at 240 S. Broad Street.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Cirque Dreams Holidaze
Cirque Dream Holidaze, appearing at the Miller Theatre through December 31, 2023, is all about the magic and pageantry of Christmas. Presented by the Kimmel Cultural Campus and the Shubert Organization, Cirque Dream Holidaze is a pure delight, with something sure to captivate everyone in your party, no matter what their age. Act I is set with gigantic Gingerbread Men. People tumbled with ropes, others inside a gigantic hoop, and a third, amazingly simultaneously juggled hula hoops over several parts of his body. One of the most phenomenal performances of the evening followed the Dance of the Toy Soldiers when the Penguins begin their jump rope dancing routine. The speed of their feet was extraordinary and watching four people jump in and out of ropes was impressive! There were a lot of aerialists and a lot of holiday music. Act II began with audience participation. Cast members chose 6 members of the audience to go up to the stage and shake a bell when someone on stage pointed to them. The bells sounded silly at first but ended up making music with orchestral accompaniment. The show continued with a breathless light pole balancing act and a contortionist who elicited “wows” from all over the audience. Many of the acts were accompanied by Christmas favorites . Christmas is Here was exquisite in its presentation . The aerialist who accompanied the singers was magnificent in her performance as well. The grand finale was an outstanding idea. It reprised a tinge of each performance. This is a first rate holiday show. Tickets can be purchased by calling 215-893-1999 or by visiting online www.kimmelculturalcampus.org . In-person tickets sales can be purchased daily from 10:a.m.- 6:a.m. at the Academy of Music Box Office, located at 240 S. Broad Street.
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Mrs. Doubtfire
The
Kimmel Cultural Campus and The Shubert Organization are presenting the musical
comedy, Mrs. Doubtfire, based on the 1993 movie. Mrs.
Doubtfire will be appearing at the Academy of Music on the Kimmel Cultural
Campus from February 6 – 18 as part of the 23-24 Broadway Series. Philadelphia
local, Rob McClure, is reprising his Tony Award nominated dual roles of Daniel
Hilliard and Euphegenia Doubtfire alongside his co-star and real-life wife, Maggie
Lakis, who plays Miranda Hillard in the U.S. National Tour. After losing
custody in a messy divorce, out-of-work actor Daniel Hilliard creates the
kindly alter ego of Scottish nanny Euphengenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt
to stay in their lives. A hysterical and heartfelt story about holding onto your
loved ones against all odds, Mrs.Doubtfire is the musical comedy for our
times, proving we’re better together. Tickets can be purchased by calling
215-893-1999, visiting online at www.kimmelculturalcampus.org,
or visiting the Box Office of the Academy of Music located at 240 S. Broad Street between the hours of 10 a.m. –
6 p.m. For more information about Mrs.
Doubtfire, visit www.DoubtfireBroadway.com
.
Saturday, December 9, 2023
This Is The Week That Is
1812 Productions, Philadelphia’s,
only all comedy theatre, is presenting its annual satirical review of current
events, This Is The Week That Is at 1714
Delancey Place through December 31,2023. A myriad of skits and video
productions on three screens had the audience in stitches. The 10,00
Pyramid is a spoof on a popular game
show that shows the differences in knowledge between different generations. RED Dolls is a beautiful production number in which Chris
Christie is no longer a red doll and Nikki Hailey is the only female one. You must come and see
this fantastic show this year if only to see Jennifer Childs dressed as one of
a handful of Banned Books. There are also
the usual segments - Good News, An Audience Participation, and Patsy
from the Stoop in South Philly - but my favorite rendition this year is
an excellent parody of The Cell Block Tango from Chicago, starring “indicted”
Hunter Biden, Rudy Guliani, Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump. This is the 18th year
that 1812 has presented This is the Week That Is, and it is probably
Jennier Child’s most sophisticated one. Every year I tell myself that the comedy
routines cannot possibly get any better and yet this year surpasses all with the
breadth of its coverage. From the writers’ walk-out to “The Golden Bachelor",
this is a show guaranteed to make you laugh. For more information or tickets,
call 215-592-9560 or visit 1812productions.org.
Friday, December 1, 2023
Beauty and the Beast
Disney’s Beauty and the
Beast is appearing on Walnut Street
Theatre’s main stage through December 31, 2023. It is an absolute joy. Audiences of all ages will be delighted with over
fifteen musical numbers, many of which are accompanied by charming choreography
and costumes. There are several big production numbers, including “Gaston” in a
tavern, and “Be Our Guest” , “Human
Again” and “Beauty and the Beast”, all taking
place in the Beast’s castle. As amazing as
viewing silverware and plates dance and salt and pepper shakers cavorting
across the stage is, this is not the most incredible portion of the show. Disney’s Beauty and
the Beast begins with a fairy tale book projection, then the curtain of
Walnut’s very deep stage opens up to reveal a scene from Belle’s provincial French
town. The curtain rises again when Belle’s father goes into the woods then yet
again when he is attacked by wolves and asks for asylum and appears in the
Beast’s castle. There is still another room in the castle that can be shown and
simultaneously a curtain falls, and everyone is taken back to the town. There
are frequent scene changes and the ease in which this is done and the seamless change
in backdrops is breathtaking. Come and see this very talented all-star cast.
For more information about tickets, call 215-574-3550, or visit online at
walnutstreettheatre.org or ticketmaster.com
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