The philly nut crack up
Daniel Craig PhillyVoice Staff. Health News. How home buyers can win a bidding war. The View at Old City offers lux living. Slow down, move over for roadway workers. Five health problems facing millennials. Menu PhillyVoice. Television Humor. This is excerpts and highlights! Join us on facebook. With her, you will travel to the Kingdom of Prussia and witness feats of theatrical entertainment including superheroes, dancing and performances by the Penn's Angels and our very own Rocky with the South Street Rocky-Ettes.
Philly Nutt Crak-Up features the choreography of critically acclaimed Artistic Director Gail Vartanian as well as renowned hip hop artist from throughout the area. New acts, new faces! Fun for all ages, even your DAD. You don't want to miss this one! Please call Pre-professional youth companies will perform on stage immediately following the Philly Nutt Crak-Up performance!
For more information call Meet the Nutty cast after the Friday evening show and mingle with the dancers! The parking lots can get full closer to show time. There is always street parking if you get there early enough. Pre-professional youth companies will perform on stage. Meet the cast after the and show Join us pre-show Saturday at pm for wine, beer and cheese. With her, you will travel to the Kingdom of Prussia and witness feats of theatrical entertainment including superheros, kung-fu fighting, dancing and performances by the Penn's Angels and our very own Rocky with the South Street Rocky-Ettes.
Saturday and Sunday!! Get autographs and photos taken with your favorite characters after the matinees! Or just come as you are! Enjoy cocktails, desserts and snacks. The other shows are still available. This "nutty" holiday take-off of the classic Nutcracker is based on an original rap song written by the SugarPlum Fairy herself. This theatrical extravaganza is a story filled with superheroes, kung-fu fighting, Penn's Angels and our very own South Street Rocky-Ettes at the Kingdom of Prussia.
This energetic work depicts the history of dance and music throughout time and the impact each have had on society in different eras. An epic failure to steal a street vendor's nut cart gets Surly labeled "a clear and present danger" to the others, so he is banished from the park. He destroyed the other animals' winter survival stash. Is Surly - con artist, thief and bully to pigeons - anxious to make good on what he's cost everyone? Not on your life. And when he runs across the shop that the nut cart came from, he figures this huge stash is his.
It'll take blackmail by Andie, or worse, to get him to share. But Surly's caper runs right up against what the human owners of the nut shop have in mind. They're wise guys out to rob the bank across the street. The animals, with Surly's grudging cooperation, must race the robbers to see who can pull off his heist first.
The sight gags have a marvelous thunder-clap suddenness to them. Yeah, we can see the squirrel smacked against the windshield stuff coming.
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