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Tuesdays with Morrie - In Person (2021)
Dec
2
to Dec 12

Tuesdays with Morrie - In Person (2021)

Tuesdays with Morrie is the autobiographical story of Mitch Albom, an accomplished journalist driven solely by his career, and Morrie Schwartz, his former college professor. Sixteen years after graduation, Mitch happens to catch Morrie's appearance on a television news program and learns that his old professor is battling Lou Gehrig's Disease. Mitch is reunited with Morrie, and what starts as a simple visit turns into a weekly pilgrimage and a last class in the meaning of life.

In-Person in Philadelphia, December 2021.

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New Works Series - One Fifty Four (2021)
Jul
16
to Jul 17

New Works Series - One Fifty Four (2021)

One Fifty Four is a collaborative, devised piece of theater that will explore human relationships and conflicts using Shakespeare’s sonnets through multi-disciplinary approaches.

Performances will stream July 16-17 2021.

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Masquerade Theatre’s New Works Series

Masquerade Theatre is dedicated to exploring the humanity beneath our masques by using theatre to enlighten, to celebrate our diversity as a vital part of our human experience and to inspire us to think, react and learn. New works by contemporary artists are essential to engaging audiences in a shared dialogue reflective of our own time. Masquerade’s New Works Series is committed to providing a platform for contemporary artists to present new and thought-provoking pieces that help us explore and understand our humanity.

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New Works Series - A Night of Spoken Word (2021)
Apr
23
to Apr 24

New Works Series - A Night of Spoken Word (2021)

A Night of Spoken Word celebrates an important art form – poetry. April is National Poetry Month, and contemporary poets create pieces that reflect our current time as a society and as individuals. Join us as multiple contemporary poets share their poems and experience this impactful art form through a Night of Spoken Word.

Performances will stream April 23-24 2021.

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Masquerade Theatre’s New Works Series

Masquerade Theatre is dedicated to exploring the humanity beneath our masques by using theatre to enlighten, to celebrate our diversity as a vital part of our human experience and to inspire us to think, react and learn. New works by contemporary artists are essential to engaging audiences in a shared dialogue reflective of our own time. Masquerade’s New Works Series is committed to providing a platform for contemporary artists to present new and thought-provoking pieces that help us explore and understand our humanity.

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Wit - Virtual (2021)
Mar
12
to Mar 20

Wit - Virtual (2021)

"Nothing but a breath - a comma - separates life from life everlasting. It is very simple really."

Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize, Wit by Margaret Edson confronts the tension between science and humanity, research and empathy, with a blend of honesty and humor that will engage the audience in a full range of emotion.

LiveStreaming March 2021.

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New Works Series - Nescience - Virtual (2021)
Feb
5
to Feb 7

New Works Series - Nescience - Virtual (2021)

Nescience is an original, new work compilation of stories that have the central idea of the world-wide undesirable phenomenon of stereotyping written and directed by Beatrice Alonna

Performances will stream February 5-7 2021.

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Masquerade Theatre’s New Works Series

Masquerade Theatre is dedicated to exploring the humanity beneath our masques by using theatre to enlighten, to celebrate our diversity as a vital part of our human experience and to inspire us to think, react and learn. New works by contemporary artists are essential to engaging audiences in a shared dialogue reflective of our own time. Masquerade’s New Works Series is committed to providing a platform for contemporary artists to present new and thought-provoking pieces that help us explore and understand our humanity.

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