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Thu., Oct. 29
Oct.
29
Thu
6-7:30pm
FREE
Some things can't be expressed through words. Work it out with a paintbrush and watercolor at this art therapy group, which focuses on LGBTQ issues.
@ Mazzoni Center, 809 Locust St.
215-563-0652

Oct.
29
Thu
7pm
FREE
Mingle with friends, watch a drag show, and shake your boom boom to the sounds of DJ Goddess. Drink specials will be available all night.
@ Daly's Irish Pub, 4201 Comly St.
215-533-9920

Oct.
29
Thu
8pm
$12-$25
Jared Reed directs Frederick Knott's thriller about a former tennis player who plans to murder his wife.
@ Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Rd.
610-565-4211

Oct.
29
Thu
12:30-2:30pm
$160-$160
Become familiar with the world of painting still lifes, figures and landscapes in acrylics in this course.

Oct.
29
Thu
9am-5pm
FREE
Take a walking tour through the only Edgar Allan Poe house that's still standing today.

This winner of the 2008 National Latino Playwrighting Award follows two professional wrestlers. VP, a recruit from Brooklyn, goes up against "all-American" champion Chad Deity in an attempt to overthrow him.

Oct.
29
Thu
6:30-9:30pm
$149-$175
Explore the medium of wax on silk and learn how to form images by layering dyes.
@ Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Rd.
610-525-0272


Oct.
29
Thu
7-8:30pm
$10
Practice your backstroke with record-holding and amateur swimmers at FINS Aquatic Club, Philly's gay and lesbian swim team.
@ Friends Select School Pool, 1651 Ben Franklin Parkway
215-561-5900


A young woman, Emm, turns to competitive rock climbing in hopes of coping with depression.
@ Power Plant Basement, 233 N. Bread St.
267-909-3309

Oct.
29
Thu
2pm
$2-$5
Channel your inner hippie and take a walk through gardens.
@ Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, 1635 River Rd.
215-862-2924
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
29
Thu
9:30am-10:30pm
$30-$80
Take a tour with a local guide who will show you around the city's lesser known neighborhoods — on a horse, of course.
@ 76 Carriage Co., 1119 N. Bodine St.
215-389-8687
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
29
Thu
7:15-11pm
$20
Take a wagon ride through deadly woods, get dumped in a graveyard, and then make your way through the House of Horrors — all in the name of frightful fun.

Oct.
29
Thu
8pm
$10-$22
Paul Kerrigan directs this musical that twists together plots from several Grimm fairy tales. Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel and other favorite characters discover that their fairy tale lives aren't so happy ever after.
@ Players Club of Swarthmore, 614 Fairview Rd.
610-328-4271

Oct.
29
Thu
7-11:45pm
$5-$8
Learn to boogie like they do in Israel.
@ Adath Israel, 250 N. Highland Ave.
610-934-1919

Oct.
29
Thu
6-7pm
$100
Channel youthful energy into this class that teaches the vocals and choreography from the movie "High School Musical." The last day of class will feature a costumed performance for family and friends.
@ Allens Lane Art Center, 601 W. Allens Lane
215-248-0546

Oct.
29
Thu
10am-5pm
$3.50-$14.75
This hands-on exhibit specifically for budding nerds features lessons on sailboats, lighthouses and geology.
@ Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St.
215-448-1200
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
29
Thu
1pm
FREE
Take a tour of the Kimmel Center to learn about its history and its architectural and construction highlights.
@ Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St.
215-790-5871

Oct.
29
Thu
8:30-10pm
$10
Rich Salter hosts this show featuring comedians new and old.
@ Laff House, 221 South St.
215-440-4242

Oct.
29
Thu
8pm
$15-$25
Actors and puppets tell the story of a family on a disastrous trip to their grandmother’s house. The family' past and present collide during the car ride, showing how fragile the bonds of blood can be.
@ Mandell Theater, 33rd & Chestnut sts.
215-895-2453


Oct.
29
Thu
9:30am-5pm
$10-$40
Storytellers who lead this tour recreate the sights, events and personalities of the Colonial era.
Occurs: Daily

Oct.
29
Thu
2:15pm
$8-$12
This tour explores the prison's infamous 1961 riot as well as inmates' protests about the conditions of the prison.
@ Eastern State Penitentiary, 2124 Fairmount Ave.
215-236-3300

Oct.
29
Thu
8pm
$29-$48
In this 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner, married couple Becca and Howie must live with their losses and value what they still have after a terrible accident shakes the foundation of their relationship and family.
@ Arden Theatre, 40 N. Second St.
215-922-1122



 
 
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