LECTURES & LITERATURE

    Fall Philosophy Festival Part 2: Theater and the Age of Reason

    Fall Philosophy Festival Part 2: Theater and the Age of Reason

    Presented by Lantern Theater Company at St. Stephen's Theater

    October 21, 2011


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    Festival Kick-Off Party @ Marathon: Mingle with Lantern staff, artists, and fellow theatergoers over happy hour specials and complimentary light fare. At Marathon, 10th & Walnut Streets; approx. 1hr

    Curtain Raiser/Lecture: Spinoza's Thinking, created and performed by NEW JERUSALEM assistant director and Lantern teaching artist M. Craig Getting. This entertaining and anecdotal lecture will introduce you to Spinoza's work, his life as a young man in Amsterdam, and his relationship to his Sephardic Jewish community.
    In the Lantern Lab; 25min

    Performance: New Jerusalem by David Ives
    On the Lantern Mainstage; approx. 2hrs
    $33 (discounts for students, seniors, groups, and Lantern subscribers)

     


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      • Venue Info

        St. Stephen's Theater

        923 Ludlow Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        6 pm and 7 pm shows are FREE!

        8 pm show is $33 (discounts for students, seniors, groups, and Lantern subscribers)

        Info Phone: 215-829-0395

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 21, 2011

        Times:

        6 pm, 7 pm, and 8 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          We regret that our resident home, St. Stephen's Theater, requires the use of stairs and is therefore not accessible to patrons using a wheelchair. We are, however, able to accommodate patrons with early seating or other special needs. When ordering tickets, please let us know how we can assist you. Service animals are always welcome to assist Lantern patrons.


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