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Canadian Singer-Songwriter James Gordon to Perform

April 10 – April 16, 2019

Inis Nua Presents American Premiere of UNTITLED

ansdowne Folk Club presents Canadian singersongwriter James Gordon on Thurs day, April 25, 2019. Held at the Twentieth Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, doors open at 7 p.m. and show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $17

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Canadian singer-songwriter James Gordon will perform in Lansdowne Folk Club’s next concert Thursday, April 25, 2019 at the Twentieth Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA. when purchased in advance online or with an advanced phone reservation and $20 without an advance reservation. Parking is available on the street and at the SEPTA train station approximately one block away. For reservations, advance ticket sales and information visit www.folkclub.org, email Lfolkclub@gmail.com or call 484-466-6213. Cash only accepted at the door. James Gordon has had a remarkably diverse 40-year career in the Canadian entertainment business. As a solo singer-songwriter and with the ground-breaking trio Tamarack, he has released over forty albums, and has toured relentlessly around the world. Gordon has written for symphony orchestras, musical theatre and dance works, film scores, and for more than ten years was heard on CBC radio as songwriter-in-residence for the Basic Black and Ontario Morning programs. His song Mining For Gold was featured in the John Sayles film Silver City, and was included on the classic Cowboy Junkies album The Trinity Sessions. Gordon’s classic Frobisher Bay has been recorded by more than 100 different acts world-wide, has become a standard See James Gordon to Perform page 3

Actor Keith Illidge takes on the challenging role of playing both brothers in Inis Nua’s American Premiere of “Untitled” by Inua Ellams, opening Friday, April 26, 2019. Photo/Kristie Kahns Photography nis Nua Theatre presents Nigerian-British playwright Inua Ellams’ UNTITLED in its American premiere, directed by Jerrell L. Henderson. UNTITLED is a monologue play in two parts, with one actor playing twin brothers born on Nigeria’s Independence Day. But on the night of their traditional naming ceremony, one infant brother cries out and refuses to be named plunging him into a life of chaos. Previews begin Wednesday, April 24, with opening night on Friday, April 26. The show runs through May 12, 2019 for a total of 15 performances. All performances will take place at the Louis Bluver Theatre at the Drake, 302 South Hicks Street, Philadelphia. Tickets are $15 - $35. For reservations, visit https://inisnuatheatre.org.

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The Annenberg Center Presents The English Concert Performance and Related Activities Culminate the Annenberg Center’s 2018-19 Series “The Philadelphians” he Annenberg Center presents the world-renowned period-instru-

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The Annenberg Center presents the world-renowned period-instrument ensemble, The English Concert, conducted by Harry Bicket, in an opera-in-concert of Handel’s “Semele,” Tuesday, April 16 at 7 p.m. ment ensemble, The English Concert, conducted by Harry Bicket, in an opera-in-concert of Handel’s Semele, Tuesday, April 16 at 7 p.m. The English Concert’s highly-anticipated Philadelphia debut follows critically-acclaimed, sold-out New York appearances in 2018. Tickets are available at www.AnnenbergCenter.org or 215-898-3900. The opera-in-concert Semele tells the tale of a princess’s love affair with a god told in a stream of easy-flowing melodies and dazzling coloratura, and with show-stopping arias including “Endless pleasure, endless love” and “Where’er you walk.” Soprano Brenda Rae appears in the title role of Semele.

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The English Concert is one of the most highly-acclaimed performers of music of the baroque and classical periods, believing that they can get to the essential core of the music through their performances on original instruments, with styles of playing and singing appropriate to a composer or period. Established in 1973 by Trevor Pinnock, the ensemble, comprised of an international group of musicians, is currently led by Artistic Director Harry Bicket. Central to The English Concert’s current activities is a Carnegie See The English Concert to Perform page 8


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EVEN MORE EVENTS 7th Annual Educators Luncheon On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 11 a.m., the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center of Philadelphia (HAMEC) will host the 7th Annual Educators Luncheon at the Philmont Country Club, 301 Tomlinson Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. The Guest Speaker will be Barbara Nussbaum, NCJW – Greater Philadelphia Section’s President. National Council of Jewish Women – Greater Philadelphia Section will be honored with the 3rd annual Excellence in Education Award in recognition of the exceptional advocacy, leadership, and dedication of NCJW members to promoting the field of Holocaust studies and education, which advance the values and mission of the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center. Cost is $50 per person. The program is open to the public and reservations are required before April 12, 2019. For reservations, contact info@hamec.org or 215-464-4701. Visit www.hamec.org.

Bus Trip to Fort Frederick 18th-Century Market Fair On Friday, April 26, 2019, the Friends of the Daniel Boone Homestead are sponsoring a bus trip to the 18th-Century Market Fair at Fort Frederick, MD. This re-enactment of a colonial era frontier trade fair features artisans, craftspeople and sutlers selling their 18th-century reproduction wares. In addition, lots of 18th-century entertainment is found throughout the grounds as well as hundreds of people in colonial garb! Ticket price of $45 includes: bus fare, breakfast muffin & juice, $5 adult admission to the Trade Fair, and a small donation to the Homestead. The bus will leave the Daniel Boone Homestead, 400 Daniel Boone Road, Birdsboro, at 6:45 a.m. and return to the Homestead between 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The entire day will be spent at the Fair. Call 610-582-4900 to purchase bus tickets!

Japanese Entertainers & More on Stage at Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival – April 14 Japanese entertainers will be featured as part of the Japanese cultural experience at Sakura Sunday, the culminating event of the 22nd annual Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival on Sunday, April 14, 2019. Presented by the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP), many forms of Japanese culture will be celebrated through live music, dance performances, martial arts and tea ceremony demonstrations, a cosplay showcase, a sushi-making contest, and so much more. Sakura Sunday takes place at Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park Horticulture Center in West Fairmount Park (near Montgomery Drive and Belmont Avenue) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Gates open at 9 a.m., and admission on festival day is $15 (free to children 12 and under). ACCESS card holders can also purchase tickets the day of the festival for $5. Advance tickets are $12 between April 1 and 13, 2019 and are available at bit.ly/2019sakurasundaytickets. The Fairmount Park Horticulture Center is located in West Fairmount Park at Montgomery Drive and Belmont Avenue (I-76 Exit 341), Philadelphia, PA 19131. Program changes can be viewed up-to-the-minute on the festival website www.subarucherryblossom.org and additional event information is available by calling 267-237-3550.

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D E M O N S T R AT I O N O F O R I E N TA L A R T The Friends of the Marple Public Library in Broomall present a free program titled “Dancing Brush and Rhythmic Ink.” The workshop offers a playful fusion of East and West Chinese Brush Paint ing demonstrated by Josephine C. Tsai. Josephine, a founder of the Chinese Brush Painters and Calligraphers Society USA, devotes much of her time to studying, sharing and practicing Chinese art. Her works often combine three distinct styles of Chi nese painting, the Realistic style, the Spontaneous style and the Ink Splashed style, allowing the positive aspects of each to create a lively impression. At the same time, her artistic details invite the viewer to explore the spirit of the art. “My dancing brush and singing ink merge into my passion for the outside world and the joy of my inner being.” Participants will observe the balance of Yin and Yang in harmony and delight when brush and ink touch rice paper. This free program takes place Tuesday, April 23, at 7:15 p.m. at Marple Public Library, 2599 Sproul Road, Broomall. Reservations are requested at 610-356-1510. fleamarkets.org/ for info. Free to attend and open to the public. Rain date: Sunday, April 21, 2019. (GPS: 44 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, PA 19003.)

Used Book Sale at Lenkenau The Women’s Board of Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood will hold a used book sale on Wednesday, April 17 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and Thurs day, April 18 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) in the Health Education area of the main lobby. Thousands of books of all types and age are available for perusal and purchase. DVDs, CDs and vinyl records (classics, stage and movie recordings, comedians, as well as popular music) will also be featured. All proceeds are used to further patient care at the hospital. Tri-chairs are Women’s Board members Barbara Scorzetti, Peggy Cristofalo and Barbara Evans. More information is available by contacting the Volunteer Office at 484-476-2139.

Vitali to Host Real ID Informational Session State Rep. Greg Vitali will host a Real ID Town Hall from noon to 1:30 p.m., Thursday, April 18 at the Haverford Township Administration Building, 1014 Darby Road, 19083. A representative from the state Transportation Department will be on-site to explain Real ID and help answer questions and concerns. “The session will be a great way for people to have their questions about Real ID answered by a PennDOT representative,” Vitali said. Real IDs are now available through PennDOT. After Oct. 1, 2020, a Real ID-compliant license or ID card, or a U.S. Passport or Military ID, will be necessary to board a domestic commercial flight or enter a secure federal facility. A Real ID-compliant driver’s license has enhanced security features required by federal legislation. Anyone with questions can contact Vitali’s office at 610-789-3900.

State Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio, D-Montgomery/Phila., will hold two free shredding events for constituents of the 194th Legislative District to safely dispose of confidential, unwanted documents. The next two shred events are scheduled as follows: Saturday, April 13, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. in the parking lot behind Magisterial District Court, 925 Montgomery Ave., Narberth. Saturday, May 11, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. in the Roxborough Municipal Lot, 514 Dupont St., Philadelphia. The events will be held rain or shine. There is a limit of four bags per household (standard storage/banker boxes or grocery bags) and will conclude at 11 a.m. sharp. DeLissio said common types of unwanted items that should be shredded include credit card statements, credit card applications, bank and investment statements, canceled checks, income tax information, insurance and health records and retirement or pension fund information. All shredding is done Computer Tech Support for Seniors on site, and shredded paper will be recycled. Those who would like more information can call DeLissio’s office at 215-482-8726. On Tuesdays in April by appointment, New Horizons Senior Center offers adults 55 and over customized one-on-one technical support on laptops, Ardmore Antique and Vintage Market tablets, and smart phones. Computer instructor Gerry Hebert provides Ardmore Antique and Vintage Market returns to Rittenhouse Place at patient assistance with anything from Word, E-mail, Facebook, the InterLancaster Avenue on Sunday, April 14, 2019, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The net, or how to use “Apps” in everyday life. Tutorial sessions are 30-minArdmore Initiative, in partnership with Phila Flea Markets, brings antique utes, by appointment only. Cost: $5 for Members, $8 for Non-Members. vendors from the tri-state area featuring a wide variety of antiques, col- Call 610-664-2366, or stop by 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth, lectibles, vintage and estate jewelry, clothing and accessories, antique for an appointment. furniture, vintage home furnishings, lighting, glassware, pottery, primiThanks for Reading City Suburban News Every Week! tives, and much more. Visit www.DestinationArdmore.com and http://phila-

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Much Ado About Nothing at The Stagecrafters hakespeare’s much-beloved English language classic Much Ado About Nothing, a perennial favorite worldwide, opened at The Stagecrafters on Friday, April 5. With a plot brimming with deceptions of all kinds, masquerading, eavesdropping, and trick-playing, the playwright created a high comedy of romance and villainy that has been delighting audiences throughout the world for more than 400 years! The play tells the tale of how two pairs of lovers who, before their mutual

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affections ‘conquer all’, are put to the trying test of assorted misunderstandings and obstacles that others, and they themselves, throw into their paths. The continuing focus of attention is the hilarious and biting ‘merry war of the sexes’ waged by one of these duos, Beatrice and Benedick, whose verbal jousting features some of the author’s wittiest wordplay. William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. His works include 39 plays, plus a large body of sonnets and other poetry. He grew up in Stratford-Upon-Avon and enjoyed a long and successful career in London, not only as an actor/writer, but also part-owner of a production company called The Lord Chamberlain’s. His plays run the gamut: comedies … A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It; Twelfth Night; historical pieces: Henry V, Richard III; tragedies: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear. He is thought to have completed Much Ado About Nothing in 1598, though it did not have its first formal performance until the winter of 1612-1613 at the royal court. In productions over the centuries, its singular protagonists Benedick and Beatrice stand out as belonging among the most sought-after parts in theater repertories. The esteemed John Gielgud made Benedick the signature role of his career, from 1931 - 1959, opposite the Beatrices of Peggy Ashcroft and Margaret Leighton. Katherine Hepburn played Beatrice in a 1957 production at Stratford, Ontario. The longest Broadway run of the play, in 1972, showcased Sam Waterston as Benedick; the Tony Award for Best Actor in a leading role (Benedick) was earned by Derek Jacobi in 1984; and in 2013, James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave (both well past seventy!) held forth in a bold production at The Old Vic in London! Performance dates are: Friday, April 5 - Saturday, April 20. Tickets are available at $21 Online (no service charge), $25 At-door. (Thursday & Friday evening performances 2-for-$32 Online, 2-for-$35 At-door). Students with valid ID $15, Seniors $22 (At-door, any performance). Groups of 15 or more are offered a reduced rate of $15 a ticket, paid in advance. The box office opens 45 minutes before each performance. For information call 215-247-8881; for reservations-direct call 215-2479913. The theater is located in the heart of Chestnut Hill at 8130 Germantown Avenue. Visit www.thestagecrafters.org for details. Special NOTE: A “Meet the Cast and Director” Q & A session will be held following the performance on Friday, April 12. All attendees at that performance are welcome to stay afterwards!

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in choirs everywhere, and is in Rise Up Again, the sequel to the legendary Rise Up Singing songbook. Well known for his songs about social justice, heritage and environmental issues, he toured for two years with his hugely successful political theatre piece Stephen Harper: The Musical. The full-length folk opera Hardscrabble Road debuted live in the fall of 2003 and proved to be one of his most ambitious works. Gordon has produced CDs for many Canadian folk artists, and his popular “Rhyme Capsules” songwriting-in-the-schools project has resulted in over two dozen CDs of songs by young composers. His new album Sunny Jim (released on Borealis Records) has been his best received to date, reaching #2 in Canada and #24 in North America on folk & singer-songwriter charts. Learn more about him at www.jamesgordon.ca. Other upcoming concerts this season include Spook Handy Remembering Pete Seeger on May 9 and Gathering Sparks on June 6. Founded in 1993, the Lansdowne Folk Club is a 501(c) (3) all volunteer non-profit corporation dedicated to presenting folk, acoustic and blues music.

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E AST PASSYUNK H OSTS A NNUAL E ASTER E GG H UNT P HOTOS WITH E ASTER B UNNY op on down to East Passyunk Avenue for a day of ‘eggciting’ Easter festivities! On Saturday, April 13, 2019, East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) presents the Annual East Passyunk Easter Egg Hunt from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the lawn of the South Philadelphia Older Adult Center (1430 East Passyunk). Children are invited to decorate egg collecting bags, enjoy treats, dance to family-friendly tunes, hunt for prize-filled eggs and meet the Easter Bunny. Egg Hunt times are staggered by age group, with four and under at 11 a.m., five to seven at 12 p.m. and eight to ten at 1 p.m. After the festivities, families are invited to enjoy kid-friendly brunch and lunch menus at eateries along East Passyunk. The Egg Hunt is free and open to the public. For info, go to www.visiteastpassyunk.com or call 215-336-1455. “The Easter Egg Hunt has become a wonderful tradition for so many families from in and around the neighborhood,” said Adam Leiter, Executive Director of EPABID. “It’s wonderful to have so many people come and share in the joy this event brings each year. Seeing the smiles on faces of both kids and parents at our numerous free festivities on the Avenue

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Ardmore United Methodist Church Celebrates Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Easter he Ardmore United Methodist Church, in Ardmore, PA invites the public to the following Palm/Passion Sunday, Holy Week and Easter Worship services. On Palm/Passion Sunday, April 14, 2019 palm branches will be distributed at the Sunday morning worship at 11 a.m. At the end of the worship service, the congregation will share in a “Stripping of the altar.” On Holy Thursday, April 18, 2019 gather for a Maundy Thursday meal and worship service, to be held in Bailey Hall from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Following a Sacred meal, attendees will share in a Love Feast. The Love Feast includes a foot and hand washing. The evening concludes with the Sacrament of Holy Communion. On Good Friday, April 19, 2019 attend a Good Friday service, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. in the Sanctuary. This “Good Friday Service of Reflection” will feature special music, readings, meditation and prayer.

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O U T - A N D - A B O U T – Dining & Entertainment News By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer On Stage • Paris Bistro & Jazz, 8229 Germantown Avenue in Philadelphia, presents April Mae Quartet, Thursday, April 18, 7 to 11 p.m. Step through the glass front door into a Parisian bistro in the 1930’s, featuring: April Mae, lead vocalist, washboard percussion, KazooZa Phone; Catfish, cigar box guitar, banjo, mandolin, vocals; Topher Horner, upright bass; Tony Mascara, drums. For reservations or info, call 215-242-6200 or visit https://parisbistro.net/music. • Girasole Restaurant, 3108 Pacific Avenue in Atlantic City, NJ, presents the swinging All-Star Jazz Trio, at 7:30 p.m., bringing back the heyday of casino lounge jazz, Friday, April 12 & 26. For reservations or info, call 609-345-5554 or visit https://mygirasole.com.

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Paris Bistro & Jazz, 8229 Germantown Avenue in Philadelphia, presents April Mae Quartet, Thursday, April 18, 7 to 11 p.m. Shown is April Mae. Photo/Celeste Giuliano • The Ardmore Music Hall, 23 East Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore, PA, and WXPN present Adrian Belew, Wednesday, April 17, Doors: 7 p.m., Show: 7:30 p.m. Adrian Belew is a legendary guitarist and a multiinstrumentalist whose solo records are critically acclaimed. His moving singing voice and prolific songwriting has endeared a loyal fan base of music lovers. For tickets ($25 Advance; $30 Day of Show; $38 Seated) or info, visit www.ardmoremusic.com/event/1802072-adrianbelew-ardmore. Dining Around • Main & Vine, 789 East Lancaster Avenue in Villanova, PA, is making some big moves within their kitchen leadership. As of mid-April, Chef Karen Nicolas is coming onboard as Director of Culinary and will oversee the direction of the restaurant’s kitchen development. She will enhance Main & Vine’s health conscience approach in order to further define the restaurant’s Northern California concept. For reservations or info, call 484-380-3688 or visit http://mainandvinebistro.com. • A.BAR, 1737 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, is teaming up with PAWS (Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society) for a Hair of the Dog Happy Hour, Sunday, April 28 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. PAWS volunteers will be at A.Bar with adoptable dogs (weather permitting), and the bar will feature a special menu of drinks in partnership with local distiller Stateside vodka. A portion of all featured drink sales donated to support PAWS’ mission: saving Philadelphia’s homeless and at-risk animals. More info online at www.akitchenandbar.com. • Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 West Girard Avenue in Philadelphia, opened The Urban Green, seven days per week from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., a new open-air air food and drink marketplace with new food trucks: The Fry Bowl (fried favorites), Root to Leaf (vegetarian-based fare) and Pressed (paninis and wraps). Lancer Hospitality’s Executive Chef Oleg Zelonko designed sandwiches and custom fries to frequently changing craft beers and vibrant wines. Other features include a 132-foot-long giant mural as a backdrop, hang-out space for the family, numerous photo spots to remember your visit, and a boardwalk to connect the market area and food trucks with the play and dining areas. Access to The Urban Green is included with the price of a regular admission ticket. For more information, visit https://philadelphiazoo.org. • Oyster House, 1516 Sansom Street in Philadelphia, offers Shuckfest 2019, Sunday, April 28, Noon to 4 p.m., featuring shucking pros and amateurs and includes shucking tutorials, oyster tastings, meet and greets with local oyster growers, food and drink specials and crafts for guests. For tickets ($15 for adults and kids are free; VIP tickets $25 that includes 11:30 a.m. access to the event, a free Shuckfest t-shirt and a free cocktail.) Reserve VIP tickets by emailing events@oysterhousephilly.com. Visit http://oysterhousephilly.com. Special Events • Mural Arts Vehicle Tours depart from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 118-128 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. See murals from just outside the heart of Center City Holy THuRSdAy, APRil 18 – to off-the-beaten-path streets in Philadelphia’s neighborhoods, 7:30 p.m. Eucharist of the lord’s Supper through November, Saturdays, 10 a.m. to Noon and June 7 through August, Fridays, 10 a.m. to Noon. For tickets (Adult Good FRidAy, APRil 19 – $32, Student with ID & Youth 3 - 12 $28), call 215-925-3633 or 3 p.m. Solemn Service of the lord’s Passion & death visit www.muralarts.org/tour. See Out-and-About – Dining & Entertainment News on page 8

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Pat Ciarrocchi April Tasty Talks Speaker Realtor Michelle Leonard’s Tasty Talks Luncheon April 24 at Yangming at Ciarrocchi, former CBS3 Eye Witness anchor, will be the next Tasty Talks speaker at Yangming on Aril 24. Pat, the first female inducted into the Pennsylvania Broadcasters Hall of Fame, has been a local TV news anchor longer than any other woman. Tasty Talks founder and host, realtor Michelle Leonard, was thrilled that she had secured this native Philadelphian TV anchor as the April speaker. A graduate of Rosemont College, Pat Ciarrocchi began her broadcasting career in 1974 at WAMS Radio in Wilmington, then became a reporter for WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, MD. She joined CBS3 Eyewitness News in 1982, where she served as morning and noon co-anchor for nearly two decades. In 2001, she was promoted to co-anchor of CBS3’s Evening Magazine. Along with countless Philadelphia fans, she con- Pat Ciarrocchi, former CBS3 Eye Witness anchor, will speak at Realtor Michelle siders her reporting on Pope Leonard’s Tasty Talks on Wednesday, Francis’s 36 hours in PhilaApril 24 at Yangming, in Bryn Mawr. delphia to the culmination of her distinguished career. Ciarrocchi had worked in broadcasting for more than 40 years and had not been out of a job in all of that time. After 33 years at CBS3, Pat retired in 2015. She has made a place for herself with the audience and in the community. She called the next phase of her life and career a “rebooting.” Tasty Talks founder and host, Michelle Leonard, was particularly proud of this booking. Michelle said that Pat is like a part of everyone’s family and her back and forth with Ukie was always warm and intelligent. People happily welcomed her into their homes. Pat has selected Gaudenzia as the beneficiary of her Tasty Talk. A leader in addiction treatment since 1968, Gaudenzia annually serves over 17,000 individuals and families in PA, MD, DE, and D.C. affected by drug and alcohol dependency, mental illness and related conditions. Tasty Talks tickets are just $25 in advance ($30 at the door, if available) and includes hors d’oeuvres, a hearty familystyle lunch, dessert, tax, tip and charitable contribution. Yangming is located at Conestoga and County Line in Bryn Mawr. Call 610-527-3200 or visit www.YangmingRestaurant.com to register for Tasty Talks or for any additional information.

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UNTITLED at Inis Nua Theatre Continued from front page

“Inua Ellams’ writing is a masterful use of language and character. The audience is met with two competing narratives that at once directly contrast each other while at the same time remain hopelessly intertwined,” says Director Jerrell L. Henderson. Inua Ellams’ mysterious and wild play UNTITLED tells the story of twin boys born in Nigeria. Under the first full moon of their lives, they are given a traditional naming ceremony: one brother responds to his name with a baby’s laugh, the other cries out and rejects his name. These first moments shape their lives with the named brother (Y) leading a life of order with a plan, education, and predictable career and the unnamed brother (X) existing in a world of chaos, tumult and lack of follow-through. The two brothers are separated at 7 months old when Y is taken to England by their mother. X stays behind in Nigeria, until their deep connection forces them back together. UNTITLED was first read by Inis Nua’s Literary Manager in 2015 and was presented as a reading in their successful 2016/2017 Reading Series – Immigration Stories. The passionate audience response and unique theatrical style prompted the theatre company to produce a full production. Artistic Director Tom Reing wanted to bring the show to Philadelphia because “I like the blending of tradition and modernity. It’s a great role for an actor to perform.” The Stage called UNTITLED “bewitching” and The Guardian praised the show, saying “there is a great deal to enjoy in a piece that feels both modern and ancient, touched by the otherworldly yet grounded in reality.” UNTITLED was developed by England’s Fuel and Soho Theatre and first performed at the Bristol Old Vic in 2010. Originally performed by the playwright, Inis Nua will be the first company to mount their own production of UNTITLED, exploring this play that asks whether our fates are decided by ourselves, our cultures, or our family histories. The director and solo actor are both new to Inis Nua. Keith Illidge will be performing both brothers X and Y. The show is helmed by Guest Director Jerrell L. Henderson who Artistic Director Tom Reing says, “Has a reputation as a great collaborator with passion. He directed Salt, Pepper, Ketchup at InterAct and Passage Theatres this year and his status in Philadelphia theatre has grown. I felt his interest in folklore and mythology made him a great fit for the piece.” The dual nature of the play poses unique design challenges, with two locations (London and Nigeria) and two characters portrayed by the same actor. Actor Keith Illidge takes on the challenging role of playing both brothers. Keith is a Delaware native who has worked in film, TV, and theatre in Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago. He received a Black Theatre Alliance Award nomination for his portrayal of Lincoln in Suzan Lori Park’s “Topdog/Underdog” at Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in Chicago. In Philadelphia, Keith has performed with Theatre in the X, Allens Lane, and the Prince Music Theatre. UNTITLED opens Friday, April 26, 2019 at 8 p.m., with preview performances Wednesday, April 24 and Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. It runs for a total of 15 performances through Sunday, May 12, at 2 p.m. All performances will take place at the Louis Bluver Theatre at the Drake, 302 South Hicks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. South Hicks Street is right next to The Drake apartment building at 1512 Spruce Street. The Takeaway – special post-show talks – will be held after the 7 p.m. performances on Wednesdays, May 1 and 8. The Takeaway is a post-show exploration of the play’s themes and relevant events by guest scholars and theatre practitioners. The May 1 Takeaway will feature a conversation with Nigerian-American textile artist Yemisi Ajayi about her work. The May 8 Takeaway will feature the actor and members of the production team. Tickets are on sale for $15-$35 by calling 215-454-9776 or visiting https://inisnuatheatre.org. To learn more, like Inis Nua Theatre Company on Facebook and follow @InisNua Theatre on Twitter and @inisnuatheatre on Instagram. Inis Nua’s mission is to produce contemporary, provocative plays from Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales which reflect those cultures’ new identities in today’s world. Inis Nua also seeks to cultivate and produce contemporary, provocative work from American playwrights who deal with the Irish-American, Welsh-American, Scottish-American and AngloAmerican experiences.


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Mission Week at Merion Mercy

Katie Ernst, Lynn Foy, Anna O’Brien, Isabelle Millan, Cate Aaron, and Ava Marie Donatucci. erion Mercy held its annual Mission Week to benefit “The Mercy Girl Effect.” Mission Week activities included daily events, such as spirit days, a bake sale, a faculty versus students volleyball game, and carnival-style games; the final event was the “Night for the Nations” mixer. The MMA community has raised money for “The Mercy Girl Effect,” a project combining the efforts of Mercy schools across the nation, for several years. Together, a group of Mercysponsored schools collaborate to improve the quality of life for people in developing nations with a special emphasis on girls and education. In recent years, the MMA students helped to raise money to build a library in Kenya and schools in Cambodia and South Sudan. This year, student focused their fundraising efforts on supporting women in several nations around the world—the Philippines, Panama, Lebanon, and Haiti.

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Actor Speaks to Waldron Mercy Students riter, actor, and comedian Thomas Lennon spoke about his first novel to an excited group of Waldron Mercy Academy fifth and sixth graders on April 3. Lennon

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DeLissio 83rd Town Hall: What are the Electoral College and the National Popular Vote? State Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio, D-Montgomery/Phila., will host her 83rd Town Hall Meeting at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 23 at the Belmont Hills Library, 120 Mary Watersford Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. DeLissio has invited two special guests to speak on the topic of retaining the current Electoral College or changing the system to elect our President by a national popular vote. The speakers will provide information on the differences between the two processes, how these two systems work, and the pros and cons of each. As always, folks from all parts of the 194th Legislative District are welcome, and more information can be obtained by calling DeLissio’s office at 215-482-8726 or visiting www.pahouse.com/DeLissio.

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eSports: Neumann Joins the Video Gaming Craze

Music Industry Icon Andy Kahn to Sign Copies of His New Memoir ndy Kahn – an iconic force in the entertainment industry for five decades as jazz pianist, educator, and hit record producer – will sign copies of his new book, “The Hot Shot Heard ’Round The World,” at Shakespeare & Co. bookstore, 1632 Walnut Street in Center City Philadelphia, on Thursday, April 18 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. This book signing event is free and open to the public. For information, call 215-240-1000 or visit www.shakeandco.com.

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The Neumann University eSports team includes – (seated) Deidre Turner of Pittsgrove, NJ, and Gabrielle Wilson of Sharon Hill, PA; and (standing) Darryl Richardson of Philadelphia, PA, Nicholas Kelly of Mullica Hill, NJ, Daekwon Sequira of New Castle, DE, and Duncan McNeil of Cheshire, CT. e compete in teams of two and the winner is based on whoever receives the highest number of (on-screen) kills,” says Deidre Turner, who is one of the six members of Neumann University’s new eSports team. In the fall of 2018, Neumann began its inaugural season in ECAC eSports, a league of online video gaming which began in 2016. It currently includes 23 schools and 117 teams with competition in a variety of games such as Fortnite, League of Legends, FIFA, Overwatch, Hearthstone, and Super Smash Bros. Neumann’s eSports team participates mainly in the Fortnite competitions. Released in 2017, Fortnite is an increasingly popular video game that requires both strategy and skill. The game is set after a storm causes 98% of the population to disappear, and the survivors are attacked by zombie-like creatures. The players take the role of commanders whose troops collect resources, save survivors, and defend equipment to push back the storm. There are three different versions of the game – Fortnite: Save the World, Fortnite Battle Royale, and Fortnite Creative. Esports allows players to apply their skillset in a competitive environment that is more than just a popular pastime. Leading up to these competitions, members of the Neumann eSports team practice both individually and as a team. Despite many practices and matches being held solely online, there are still social connections being made within the club and outside of it. “The biggest thing is that you get to meet so many cool people through eSport matches,” says Duncan McNeil, who practices with members from opposing teams. “It’s all about the connections that are made.” Occasionally, the ECAC hosts in-person tournaments. These matches can be attended physically or streamed online. In some ways, ECAC eSports is very comparable to other collegiate sports. “Similar to most sports, there is a playoff structure within the ECAC. I am not currently aware of a national competition that would expand outside of that, but new leagues are forming every day, so I would not be surprised if that is on the horizon,” says David Deal, director of campus recreation. Esports is certainly gaining popularity. Comcast Spectator recently announced that it will be constructing an eSports gaming arena in the very near future. The 3,500-seat arena will house a large audience that can watch players compete in their video games. According to a February 2019 article in Inside Higher Ed, some universities are incorporating eSports into their academic programs and others are elevating clubs to full team status. Several colleges have even begun offering eSports scholarships. The National Association of Collegiate Esports, which began in 2016 with six members, has grown to include 128 colleges. This popularity is an indication that the Neumann University eSports club may grow. “Similar to most sports teams at Neumann University, the eSports club is always open for new members,” says Deal. In fact, the team is actively recruiting and is looking to expand into other games.

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• The Historic Grange Estate, 143 Myrtle Avenue in Havertown, PA, is open for its 44th Season. Tours of the mansion, conducted by volunteers, are 1 - 4 p.m., Sundays, through October 27, with the last tour beginning at 3:30 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $1 for children 5-10 and free for those under the age of 5. For info, call 610-446-4958 or visit www.thegrangeestate.org. • Chabad of Penn Wynne, will hold a Community Passover Seder at The Kaiserman JCC, 45 Haverford Avenue in Wynnewood, PA, April 19, 8 p.m. Cost is $45/Adult; $23/Child. For reservations or information, call 610-529-9011 or visit www.chabadpennwynne.org/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/4297699/jewish/Community-Passover-Seder.htm. Submit event listings 2 weeks in advance of publication date to: jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow paragraph format. THANKS FOR READING CITY SUBURBAN NEWS EVERY WEEK!

lates the incisive and often back-stabbing stories involving his 1978 disco hit record “Hot Shot,” the astounding rise and fall of the disco movement and the incredible evolution of the recording industry from analog to digital. Kahn presents a wholly unique life that includes acting on stage at age nine, befriending actor Robert Preston, helming a pirate radio station at age eleven, the meteoric rise in his career as a jazz pianist, bandleader, musical archivist, jazz educator, arranger, producer for major record labels and as the co-owner of an influential recording studio in Philadelphia where artists like Stevie Wonder, Princess Grace of Monaco, The Gipsy Kings, Astrud Gilberto, Mayor Frank Rizzo, Bobby Rydell and The Dixie Hummingbirds came through its doors. Andy Kahn tells a deeply personal life story – one that’s hardly over – as he continues to inspire and break new ground as an educator, composer, and incomparable jazz pianist.

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Hall commission to present one Handel opera-in-concert each year, with subsequent performances in major concert halls across Europe and the U.S. Since 1973, The English Concert’s recordings have been the benchmark for interpretative integrity and technical excellence, featuring renowned artists and shedding light on unexplored musical treasures, and receiving numerous awards. “The Philadelphians: Migrations That Made Our City” The English Concert’s performance and related activities culminate the Annenberg Center’s 2018-19 series, “The Philadelphians: Migrations That Made Our City.” Philadelphia has been shaped by a long history of diverse cultures and traditions. “In The Philadelphians,” the Annenberg Center explored the populations that migrated to and influenced Philadelphia. Colonial-era early music is juxtaposed with new interpretations that look back on the city’s history. Related Event On Tuesday, April 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. the Penn Libraries host a Pop-up Exhibit that displays an informal sample of their holdings of unique sheet music by American-flag designer Francis Hopkinson. Hopkinson was an author, avid musician and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This exhibit will be at the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Lobby, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

Spotlight Concert at Trinity Presbyterian Church Trinity Presbyterian Church’s Spotlight Concert Series presents a a free concert Saturday, April 13 at 7 p.m. featuring critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Craig Bickhardt, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Thom Schuyler, and Academy of Country Music’s Female Vocalist of the Year Sylvia, with world-renowned composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist John Mock. Attendees will be moved by all four performers, knocked out by their musicianship, and entertained by the wonderful, often hilarious stories they tell about their songs and careers. This show promises to be as good as it gets! All are welcome to join for an enchanting and entertaining evening. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. There is no charge for admission, but a freewill offering is recommended. Trinity Presbyterian Church is located at 640 Berwyn Avenue, in Berwyn, PA. 19312. For details, email concerts@trinityberwyn.com or visit http://spotlight.trinityberwyn.com.

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Holy Child School at Rosemont Faculty and Staff Honored During Family Mass

Holy Child School at Rosemont congratulates the members of their faculty and staff who are celebrating milestone anniversaries this year. Shown are – Megan Trost (5 years), Elise Baker (5 years), Molly Hajas (5 years), Matt Nuttall (5 years), Tina Abate (15 years), Kit Tosti (15 years), Harold Simmons (10 years), Joanne McGee (10 years), Robin Beaver (20 years), Steve Clarke (40 years), and Helen Gambescia (30 years). Not pictured: Kyle Dunn (5 years), Kathryn Tucci (5 years), and Susan Leighton (10 years). oly Child School at Rosemont’s community came together for their annual Family Mass at Rosemont College’s Immaculate Conception Chapel, presided over by Father Tony Burrascano, O.S.A. During the Mass, members of their faculty and staff were honored for celebrating milestone anniversaries this year, including a 40 year anniversary. Steve Clarke has been a teacher at Holy Child for 40 years, but his Holy Child journey originally began in 1963 when he enrolled as a preschool student. He graduated from Holy Child in 1973 and was hired as an assistant teacher and football coach at the school in 1979. Steve is not only a faculty member and alumnus, but he is also a parent who sent his two daughters, Kerry (Class of 2001) and Stephanie (Class of 2003), through the school. “What I treasure most about Holy Child are the relationships that I have developed with different people over the years,” Steve reflected. “To me, it is more than just the place where I work; it is truly my second family. I feel a tremendous sense of pride when I see members of that family go out into the world and become successful people, not just within their occupations, but also at life in general.” Holy Child School at Rosemont congratulates all the members of their faculty and staff who are celebrating milestone anniversaries: Elise Baker (5 years), Kyle Dunn (5 years), Molly Hajas (5 years), Matt Nuttall (5 years), Megan Trost (5 years), Kathryn Tucci (5 years), Susan Leighton (10 years), Joanne McGee (10 years), Harold Simmons (10 years), Tina Abate (15 years), Kit Tosti (15 years), Robin Beaver (20 years), Helen Gambescia (30 years), and Steve Clarke (40 years).

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