| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | Liberty 360Presented by Historic Philadelphia, Inc. at Historic Philadelphia Center September 29, 2010 - Ongoing This amazing, emotional, visual and audio film adventure celebrates the iconic symbols which have shaped the history of America and are still significant in the hearts and daily lives of its people. This brand new attraction, a 360-degree, 3-D show designed by David Niles and produced by the Nile Creative Group, is unlike anything that has ever been seen before. Liberty 360 escorts the audience on a journey of discovery and exploration of America's most beloved symbols, led by Philadelphia... | Historic Philadelphia, Inc. | 09/29/10- Ongoing | Philadelphia |
Awfully Nice Tours Private Driving ToursPresented by Awfully Nice Tours at Various Locations March 11, 2011-March 31, 2015 Looking for Philadelphia tours? For your guided tours of Philadelphia and the best way to see Philadelphia attractions and the best of Philadelphia sightseeing. Awfully Nice Tours provides the only personal driving tour service in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. Think of Awfully Nice Tours as your hassle-free, educational, relaxed and fun way to see the sights, learn the history and experience the culture of the area. Whether you are a couple, a small family group, a few... | Awfully Nice Tours | 03/11/11- 03/31/15 | |
QVC Studio TourPresented by QVC at QVC Studio Park August 3, 2011-December 31, 2012 Since opening in the fall of 1997, QVC Studio Park in West Chester, PA, has become a popular destination for thousands of visitors interested in seeing live television at its best. The QVC Studio Tour is a one-of-a-kind guided walking tour through the fantastic world of multimedia retailing. At this state-of-the-art broadcasting facility, guests will see and experience how QVC products are sourced, tested, brought to life on air and delivered to millions of QVC customers. There are views... | QVC | 08/03/11- 12/31/12 | West Chester |
QVC All-Access TourPresented by QVC at QVC Studio Park January 13-December 28, 2012 Come for a one-of-a-kind look into the world of QVC! You will start your day on the QVC Studio Tour to learn about the fantastic world of electronic retailing. At this state-of-the-art broadcasting facility, guests will see and experience how QVC products are sourced, tested, brought to life on air, and delivered to millions of QVC customers.
Next you will go beyond behind the scenes at QVC to see areas such as Broadcasting Design; Lighting; the Shop (where many of the QVC sets... | QVC | 01/13/12- 12/28/12 | West Chester |
RoboCopPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre September 21, 2012 “RoboCop set the tone for much of Dutch auteur import Paul Verhoeven’s career in America, and not just because of Kurtwood Smith’s curt command “Bitches leave!” It was a relatively low-budget, high-concept satire in the guise of a relatively high-budget, low-concept trash-a-thon.
But it was so broad about its satiric aims—privatized, corporate America buying and selling not only the populace’s safety, but also its endangerment, thereby... | The Colonial Theatre | 09/21/12 | Phoenixville |
FWM: Solo exhibitions of three L.A. area artistsPresented by Fabric Workshop and Museum at Fabric Workshop and Museum March 2-September 2, 2012 FWM: Solo exhibitions of three L.A. area artists Presented by Fabric Workshop and Museum at Fabric Workshop and Museum March 2- September 2, 2012
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) presents the solo exhibitions of three Los Angeles area artists: Mark Bradford, Jennifer Steinkamp, and Pae White, and Philadelphia photographer Carlos Avendaño. These exhibitions feature Mark Bradford’s large-scale, new wall installation, “Geppetto” that is collaged from... | Fabric Workshop and Museum | 03/02/12- 09/02/12 | Philadelphia |
Casablanca (1942)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 29, 2012 The Bogart film of all Bogart films! Nightclub owner Rick must battle his cynicism and choose between love and WWII politics when a long-lost sweetheart walks into his gin joint, husband in tow. Snappy dialogue, one memorable scene after another, and the iconic ending make this an enduring classic. Co-star Ingrid Bergman simply glows on the screen.
Casablanca runs 1 hr 42 min. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/29/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| Teen Movies | Free Library of Philadelphia - Walnut Street West | 07/11/12- 08/29/12 | Philadelphia |
Ben-Hur (1959)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 28, 2012 The most expensive film of its time and winner of an unprecedented eleven Academy Awards, Charlton Heston stars in this epic story of a betrayed Jewish prince who seeks revenge after being forced into slavery. More than 50 years later, the climactic chariot race remains one of the most thrilling sequences in cinema history, and must be experienced on the big screen.
Ben-Hur runs for 3 hr 32 min in digital. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/28/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Cinnaminson Township Summer Events at Wood ParkPresented by Cinnaminson Township Parks and Recreation August 25, 2012 It's movie night at Wood Park in Cinnaminson. Join your neighbors for an old-fashioned open-air movie experience in Wood Park. The movie is the 2012 hit, Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. Bring your lawnchairs, blankets and the kids for a fun night, courtesy of Cinnaminson Township Parks & Recreation. | Cinnaminson Township Parks and Recreation | 08/25/12 | Cinnaminson |
They Live (1988)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 24, 2012 Wrestling star “Rowdy” Roddy Piper has come to “chew bubblegum and kick a**” in this uproarious cult hit. L.A. has been infested by aliens in disguise and the fate of humanity rests in the hands of a construction worker and his magic sunglasses. Filled with over-the-top performances, hilarious lines, and goofy sci-fi, They Live subtly skewers ‘80s era Reaganomics.
They Live runs 1 hr 33 min, is rated R, and will be shown on 35 mm. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/24/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Schuylkill Banks Movie Night - MoneyballPresented by Schuylkill River Development Corporation at Schuylkill Banks - Walnut Street Dock August 23, 2012 Bring your friends, blanket and picnic basket for a great time watching viewer's choice movies by the river. All movies start at dusk (approximately 7:45 pm on August 23rd). Come early for free snacks and beverages, provided by Dranoff Properties' Locust on the Park and Left Bank, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The 2012 Schuylkill Banks Movie Series is presented by CSX. | Schuylkill River Development Corporation | 08/23/12 | Philadelphia |
Tootsie (1982)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 22, 2012 In this hilarious farce, Dustin Hoffman stars as an out-of-work actor who dresses as a woman to land a part in a soap opera. When he gets the gig, he must adjust to living a lie, both personally and professionally. Bill Murray has a small but wickedly funny part as Hoffman’s roommate, a struggling playwright who just wants to stage his latest opus, Return to Love Canal.
Tootsie runs for 1 hr 56 min on 35 mm. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/22/12 | Bryn Mawr |
The Right Stuff (1983)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 21, 2012 Based on the book by Tom Wolfe, director Philip Kaufman and a dream team of actors including Sam Shepard, Ed Harris, and Dennis Quaid dramatize the origins of the U.S. space program.
Annette Insdorf, Professor of Film Studies at Columbia University, television personality, critic, and author of the new book Contemporary Film Directors: Philip Kaufman, will sign copies of her book prior to the screening and introduce the film.
The Right Stuff runs for... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/21/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Film Screening: BreathPresented by Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site at Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site August 17, 2012 Eerie and emotionally charged meetings between a betrayed woman and a death row prisoner mark the course of South Korean auteur Ki-duk Kim’s 2007 Cannes Film Festival Best Film nominee. Breath stands as a complex meditation on grief, the redemptive human spirit, and the desire for true communication in the fragmentation of modern times. | Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site | 08/17/12 | Philadelphia |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 14, 2012 Terror strikes the nation in this stylish reimagining of the 1956 Don Siegel horror classic. Society is threatened by aliens plotting to replace the human race with emotionless replicas. With nowhere to turn, a group of scientists (Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum, and Brooke Adams) must save humanity and destroy the deadly aliens’ pods.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers runs 1 hr 55 min and will be shown on 35 mm. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/14/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| Behind the Screens | Free Library of Philadelphia - Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch | 07/09/12- 08/13/12 | Philadelphia |
Stefan Sagmeister - The Happy Show at ICA Presented by Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) April 4-August 12, 2012 Graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister not only tests the boundary between art and design, he often transgresses it through his imaginative implementation of typography. Filling the Institute of Contemporary Art's (ICA) entire second-floor galleries and Ramp, and activating the in-between spaces of the museum, The Happy Show offers visitors the experience of walking into the designer's mind as he attempts to increase his happiness via mediation, cognitive therapy, and mood-altering... | Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) | 04/04/12- 08/12/12 | Philadelphia |
La TraviataPresented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 12, 2012 Performed at the Opera Festival St. Margarethen in Austria
(NR) HD digital
d. Rudi Dolezal, Hannes Rossacher, Robert Herzl
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Conducted by Ernst Märzendorfer
Starring Kristiane Kaiser, Magdalena Anna Hofmann, Jean-François Borras
First performed in 1853, Giuseppe Verdi’s classic tale of love and loss in Paris sparkles in pristine HD. Beautifully staged by Robert Herzl, this dazzling production,... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/12/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Summer Camp 2012Presented by Nelly Berman School of Music July 9-August 10, 2012 Travel through the ages and explore great music, art, and film this summer!
The summer camp is open to students ages 8-15 in piano, strings, brass/winds and voice.
Students will be grouped into two different sections each week based on age and musical experience, so you will be learning with other students who are at the same level. This is a very exciting and comprehensive program! In addition to chamber music, music history/theory, and private lessons, there will... | Nelly Berman School of Music | 07/09/12- 08/10/12 | Haverford |
Xanadu (1980)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 10, 2012 A notorious box-office bomb, this classic wedge of ‘80s cheese shines bright, aided by stars Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly (in his final film role). With the urging of Zeus’s daughter Kira, a painter joins forces with a wealthy man to open, of all things, a roller disco. Filled with kitschy visuals and catchy songs, Xanadu is a guilty pleasure worthy of the gods! Xanadu runs 1 hr 33 min and will be shown on 35 mm. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/10/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Schuylkill Banks Movie Night - The IncrediblesPresented by Schuylkill River Development Corporation at Schuylkill Banks - Walnut Street Dock August 9, 2012 Bring your friends, blanket and picnic basket for a great time watching viewer's choice movies by the river. All movies start at dusk (approximately 8 pm on August 9th). Come early for free snacks and beverages, provided by Dranoff Properties' Locust on the Park and Left Bank, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The 2012 Schuylkill Banks Movie Series is presented by CSX. | Schuylkill River Development Corporation | 08/09/12 | Philadelphia |
Vertigo - The Artist as a FilmmakerPresented by Philadelphia Film Society at Gershman Y August 8, 2012 Alfred Hitchcock influenced much of what we take for granted in modern cinema with his use of camera techniques, sound tracks and editing styles. When first released, Vertigo received unfavorable reviews from critics, but has gone on to become a classic psychological thriller and a film that helped define Hitchcock’s career.
The Philadelphia Film Society and the University of the Arts present The Artist as a Filmmaker, a monthly series highlighting... | Philadelphia Film Society | 08/08/12 | Philadelphia |
All That Heaven Allows (1955) Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 8, 2012 Douglas Sirk’s classic melodrama pairs Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in a lush tale of forbidden love between a New England widow and her gardener.
The Mad Men connection: Housewife Betty Draper, continually plagued by oppressive societal pressures, might relate.
This film is shown as part of the It’s a Mad Men’s World film series as well as in conjunction with a Summer Classics Seminar. All That Heaven Allows will be introduced by the... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/08/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Summer Classics Seminar: All That Heaven AllowsPresented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 8, 2012 Have you wanted to take a film class at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute but couldn't commit to multiple sessions? Are you interested in learning more about a particular classic film? Do you want an entertaining, engaging, and comfortable way to spend a hot summer evening?
If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, then our Summer Classics Seminars are for you. This one focuses on All That Heaven Allows, a lush melodrama about social mores and forbidden... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/08/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| L'il Filmmakers Workshop | Free Library of Philadelphia - Paschalville Branch | 06/27/12- 08/08/12 | Philadelphia |
| AniManga Cafe for Teens | Free Library of Philadelphia - Wynnefield Branch | 07/11/12- 08/08/12 | Philadelphia |
Caddyshack (1980)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 7, 2012 Rodney Dangerfield, Chevy Chase, and Bill Murray tee up the laughs in director Harold Ramis’s beloved classic. Murray steals the show as the crazily crass groundskeeper Carl Spackler, whose wild antics—stemming from a vendetta against a menacing gopher—catapulted the actor to instant fame. “An incredible Cinderella story, this unknown comes outta nowhere to lead the pack.” | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/07/12 | Bryn Mawr |
| Teen Movie Matinees | Free Library of Philadelphia - Wynnefield Branch | 07/02/12- 08/06/12 | Philadelphia |
Harry Potter MarathonPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre August 4-August 5, 2012 Eight films. Two days. One boy wizard. Join us for our annual summer marathon – this year it’s all eight Harry Potter films spread out over two days. On Day 1 (Sat, Aug 4) we’ll show the first five films, and on Day 2 (Sun, Aug 5) we’ll show films 6-8. Costumes are strongly encouraged!
Tickets
Adults: $20
Seniors (62+): $15
Students: $15
Children: $10
Members: $10
Ticket prices do... | The Colonial Theatre | 08/04/12- 08/05/12 | Phoenixville |
The Wizard of Oz Sing-AlongPresented by THEATER TO GO at Mercer County Community College - Kelsey Theatre August 3-August 5, 2012 Grab your ruby slippers and click your heels three times to transport yourself and you friends to Kelsey Theater for a special presentation by Theater to Go of a Sing Along screening of the Original 1939 MGM classic movie THE WIZARD OF OZ. Play Along with interactive props and games throughout the movie! A Master of Ceremonies will introduce the film and lead the crowd through the evening's audience participation activities, which will include: Interactive Games, Prizes, Trivia... | THEATER TO GO | 08/03/12- 08/05/12 | W. Windsor |
2012 Summer Filmmaking WorkshopPresented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute June 25-August 2, 2012 12 High School Students, 6 Weeks, 1 Incredible Summer
Write, produce, direct, and edit a film under the guidance of professional media-makers. Collaborate to create a polished script, short film, and website through the experiential process of pre-production, production, and post-production. Work with fellow aspiring filmmakers to learn the art and craft of filmmaking while creating a movie that expresses your ideas in your voice.
Once made, your film won't gather... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 06/25/12- 08/02/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Bye Bye Birdie Sing-Along (1963)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute August 1, 2012 Free popcorn if you wear a costume!
Ann-Margret, Dick Van Dyke, and Janet Leigh lead an all-star cast in this zippy adaptation of the hit stage musical. After being drafted into the army, a rock-and-roll star travels to Sweet Apple, Ohio, for one last concert performance. “Put on a Happy Face” and join in the fun at this sing-along screening.
This is part of Bryn Mawr Film Institute's "It's a Mad Men's World" Film Series. Bye Bye Birdie served as the... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 08/01/12 | Bryn Mawr |
The Godfather (1972)Presented by County Theater at County Theater August 1, 2012 One of the greatest American films ever, The Godfather is the compelling story of a Mafia family establishing itself in America. With legendary performances by Brando, Pacino and the rest of the magnificent cast, brilliant direction by Coppola, stunning cinematography by Gordon Willis, and a memorable score by Nino Rota. | County Theater | 08/01/12 | Doylestown |
Spellbound (1945) Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 31, 2012 Despite a combative relationship with producer David O. Selznick during production, Hitchcock delivered a singular work with this Freudian thriller about a psychoanalyst (Ingrid Bergman) working to recover the memory of an amnesiac (Gregory Peck), who’s suspected of murder. An overlooked masterpiece, Spellbound features surreal dream sequences created by Salvador Dali.
This film is part of a series shown in conjunction with the film course "Alfred Hitchcock: The... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/31/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Notorious (1946)Presented by County Theater at County Theater July 31, 2012 This Hitchcock espionage thriller stars Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains. Bergman plays a woman whose notorious reputation leads Grant to recruit her to spy on Nazis in postwar Rio. There she soon finds herself in grave peril. In addition to extraordinary acting, Notorious features some of the most memorable camera shots in cinema history. | County Theater | 07/31/12 | Doylestown |
Big Trouble in Little China (1986) Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 27, 2012 Kurt Russell and John Carpenter team up for this slam-bang action extravaganza. All-American trucker Jack Burton (Russell) battles demons and faces indescribable terrors while helping to rescue a damsel in distress from the wrath of an evil sorcerer. This genuinely crazy romp is a delightful mixture of humor, action, and kung-fu.
Big Trobule in Little China runs 1 hr 39 min. | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/27/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Schuylkill Banks Movie Night - O Brother, Where Art Thou?Presented by Schuylkill River Development Corporation at Schuylkill Banks - Walnut Street Dock July 26, 2012 Bring your friends, blanket and picnic basket for a great time watching viewer's choice movies by the river. All movies start at dusk (approximately 8:20 pm on July 26th). Come early for free snacks and beverages, provided by Dranoff Properties' Locust on the Park and Left Bank, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The 2012 Schuylkill Banks Movie Series is presented by CSX. | Schuylkill River Development Corporation | 07/26/12 | Philadelphia |
Masculin Feminin (1966) Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 25, 2012 Jean-Luc Godard’s groundbreaking film stars French icon Jean-Pierre Leaud (The 400 Blows) as one of the “children of Marx and Coca-Cola." As his girlfriend’s singing career flourishes, the young man isolates himself from friends amid fears for the future.
The Mad Men connection: Ever the rule-breaker, Don Draper once skipped out on work to catch a French New Wave film just like this.
Masculin Feminin runs for 1 hr 50 min... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/25/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Monty Python FestPresented by County Theater at County Theater July 25, 2012 SPAM SPAM SPAM…This special evening at the County Theater celebrates the British comedy troupe that sings about spam and questions the liveliness of a pet shop parrot. This Python Fest will include trivia, prizes, and other special events. Plus our chef will prepare spam “gourmet-style” for your culinary pleasure. We’ll screen some classic sketches from their TV show and then show their feature, THE HOLY GRAIL (1975). | County Theater | 07/25/12 | Doylestown |
Rebecca (1940)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 24, 2012 Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine star in this gothic psychological thriller. Upon arriving at her new husband’s estate, a young bride begins to sense the ghostly presence of his deceased wife. For his first American film, Hitchcock received an Oscar nomination for Best Director and producer David O. Selznick walked off with the Best Picture statue.
This film is part of a series shown in conjunction with the film course "Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years" and... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/24/12 | Bryn Mawr |
NabuccoPresented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 22, 2012 Performed at the Opera Festival St. Margarethen in Austria
(NR) HD digital
d. Hannes Rossacher and Robert Herzl
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Conducted by Ernst Märzendorfer
Starring Igor Morosow, Bruno Ribeiro, Simon Yang
A tale of love and betrayal, Nabucco, King of Babylon, conquers neighboring Jews and forces them into exile while dealing with familial troubles. Premiering in 1842, Nabucco marks a high point in Giuseppe Verdi’s... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/22/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Dazed and ConfusedPresented by The Colonial Theatre at The Colonial Theatre July 20, 2012 “…The film is about throwaway moments: It orbits around a story that ends in nothing more consequential than some friends heading off for Aerosmith tickets. Dazed And Confused‘s enduring cult-classic status speaks to how simply and perfectly it evokes the last day of school in small-town Texas in 1976, not how it appeases the narrative gods.
…but even for the sober, it’s a contact high, because it offers a world that’s easy and pleasant to... | The Colonial Theatre | 07/20/12 | Phoenixville |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 18, 2012 In this big-screen adaptation, Robert Morse, reprising the role he created on Broadway, plays a humble window washer who works his way to the top at a New York office using only a “How To…” manual and sheer gumption.
The Mad Men connection: Not only does this uproarious musical mirror Don Draper’s meteoric ascent in business, but Morse also appears on AMC's Mad Men, as agency head Bert Cooper.
How to Succeed in Business... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/18/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Blow Out (1981)Presented by County Theater at County Theater July 18, 2012 Brian De Palma’s best film blends suspense and political paranoia with great visual style. John Travolta gives a strong performance as a movie soundman who accidentally records evidence that may prove that a car accident was actually a murder. Shot in Philadelphia and featuring a great chase through City Hall. | County Theater | 07/18/12 | Doylestown |
The Lady Vanishes (1938)Presented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 17, 2012 While traveling by rail, a young playgirl interrogates her fellow passengers about a missing woman whom only she remembers being on board. Starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave, this spine-tingling thriller with a comic edge was one of Hitchcock’s last British films. Filmmaker François Truffaut loved the picture and once viewed it over ten times in a single week.
This film is part of a series shown in conjunction with the film course "Alfred... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/17/12 | Bryn Mawr |
Wings (1927)Presented by County Theater at County Theater July 17, 2012 This silent gem was the first feature film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. It tells the story of two men in love with the same woman, who then become fellow fighter pilots in World War I. With spectacular – and real – aerial dogfight scenes, Wings was the only silent film to win the Oscar until last year’s The Artist. | County Theater | 07/17/12 | Doylestown |
Annual New Hope Film FestivalPresented by New Hope Film Festival at New Hope Arts Center July 9-July 15, 2012 A cutting edge global film festival that provides discovery and recognition for filmmakers from the U.S. and abroad who demonstrate excellence in their craft. Every film submitted is watched with a keen eye for quality and artistic expression. Neither budget nor name recognition is a determining factor—the art must shine through. The festival takes place in New Hope, Pennsylvania, a quaint town with a long-standing reputation in the performing arts.
| New Hope Film Festival | 07/09/12- 07/15/12 | New Hope |
An Afternoon of Art, Music and PhotographyPresented by Pearl S. Buck House & Historic Site at Pearl S. Buck House July 15, 2012 Enjoy a Sunday stroll with art, music and photography, vendors and wine and cheese at the Pearl S. Buck House, a National Historic Landmark. Participants may express their creativity with a camera, sketch book and easel. House tours will be available at 1 pm and 2 pm, as well as gift shop discounts. | Pearl S. Buck House & Historic Site | 07/15/12 | Perkasie |
The Sleeping BeautyPresented by Bryn Mawr Film Institute at Bryn Mawr Film Institute July 15, 2012 Performed by the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House in London
(NR) HD digital
Starring Lauren Cuthbertson, Sergei Polunin
Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Choreography by Marius Petipa
This ballet, a signature of the Royal Ballet in London, has been revived for the company’s 75th anniversary. The timeless fairy tale about a princess who falls into a magical sleep will delight both the young and the old, while Marius Petipa’s... | Bryn Mawr Film Institute | 07/15/12 | Bryn Mawr |