Philadelphia

The Nutcracker
The Hill School Center for the Arts
Beech and Sheridan Streets
Pottstown, PA 19464
Saturday, December 3, 2011 - 1:30pm

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Phone: (484) 941-0683
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The Schuylkill Valley Regional Dance Company will be performing a brand "new to the area" "Nutcracker" this year to celebrate its 40th Anniversary. Two former principal dancers from the Kirov Ballet, Andrei Ustinov and Elena Martinson, will be setting choreography on the Company based on the original work by Marius Petipa (originally performed at the Kirov in 1892).

Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up
Mandell Theater
33rd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Repeats every day until Sun Dec 11 2011.
Sunday, December 11, 2011 - 8:00am

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Phone: (610) 225-3007
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The Rappin’ Sugar Plum Fairy is back in Philly with her battling Hip Hoppin’ Rats, City Hall Dolls, Captain Philadelphia and Liberty Belle-Anne for another season of the hilarious holiday dance spoof, "Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up". This crazy holiday take-off of the Nutcracker is based on an original rap song written by the Sugar Plum Fairy herself. A story filled with superheroes, kung-fu fighting, and making friends at the Kingdom of Prussia, the “Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up” combine’s comedy, hip-hop, jazz, modern and ballet dance to create a memorable event for our audience.

Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up
Mandell Theater
33rd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Repeats every day until Sun Dec 11 2011.
Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 8:00am

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Phone: (610) 225-3007
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The Rappin’ Sugar Plum Fairy is back in Philly with her battling Hip Hoppin’ Rats, City Hall Dolls, Captain Philadelphia and Liberty Belle-Anne for another season of the hilarious holiday dance spoof, "Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up". This crazy holiday take-off of the Nutcracker is based on an original rap song written by the Sugar Plum Fairy herself. A story filled with superheroes, kung-fu fighting, and making friends at the Kingdom of Prussia, the “Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up” combine’s comedy, hip-hop, jazz, modern and ballet dance to create a memorable event for our audience.

Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up
Mandell Theater
33rd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Repeats every day until Sat Dec 10 2011.
Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 1:30pm

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Price Ranges: Adults-$26, Children & Students w/ ID-$22
Phone: (610) 225-3007
website

The Rappin’ Sugar Plum Fairy is back in Philly with her battling Hip Hoppin’ Rats, City Hall Dolls, Captain Philadelphia and Liberty Belle-Anne for another season of the hilarious holiday dance spoof, "Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up". This crazy holiday take-off of the Nutcracker is based on an original rap song written by the Sugar Plum Fairy herself. A story filled with superheroes, kung-fu fighting, and making friends at the Kingdom of Prussia, the “Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up” combine’s comedy, hip-hop, jazz, modern and ballet dance to create a memorable event for our audience.

Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up
Mandell Theater
33rd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Repeats every day until Sat Dec 10 2011.
Friday, December 9, 2011 - 1:30pm

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Price Ranges: Adults-$26, Children & Students w/ ID-$22
Phone: (610) 225-3007
website

The Rappin’ Sugar Plum Fairy is back in Philly with her battling Hip Hoppin’ Rats, City Hall Dolls, Captain Philadelphia and Liberty Belle-Anne for another season of the hilarious holiday dance spoof, "Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up". This crazy holiday take-off of the Nutcracker is based on an original rap song written by the Sugar Plum Fairy herself. A story filled with superheroes, kung-fu fighting, and making friends at the Kingdom of Prussia, the “Philly-Nutt-Crak-Up” combine’s comedy, hip-hop, jazz, modern and ballet dance to create a memorable event for our audience.

The Philadelphia Singers Christmas Concert
St. Clement's Church
20th and Cherry Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Saturday, December 17, 2011 - 11:00am

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Price Ranges: $32-$43
Phone: (215) 751-9494
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Welcome to The Philadelphia Singers' 39th Season!

Philadelphia's beloved holiday tradition brings the spirit of the season to life. Joining us is Wanamaker organist Peter Conte in William Mathias's "Ave Rex," framed by a stirring candlelight processional and a glorious audience carol-sing. Gather your loved ones and join The Singers in a joyous celebration of the season!

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