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Thursday, October 15, 2009

    October marks the official start of candy corn, cardigans, gorgeous autumn foliage and the end of a sweet and relaxing summer. But, October also means the beginning of the new theatre season that will attract audiences to the lit-up playhouses throughout the city. One of the more popular Avenue of the Arts theatres, The Wilma, will be opening for its tenth season with "Coming Home," the third-ever production of the latest play written by Athol Fugard, called “the greatest active playwright in the English-speaking world” by "Time" magazine.           

            "Coming Home" will be the fourth Fugard play that The Wilma has produced. Fugard himself has called The Wilma “brave and courageous.” His play follows the story of a young South African woman who returns home to her beloved family farm after her dreams of being a famous cabaret singer are shattered. Even though she is a broken woman burdened by an overwhelming secret, she is buoyed by her undying hope and eternal optimism for a better life for her son. 
            The Wilma has brought together an amazing cast for this surreal production and has also arranged a coinciding lecture symposium. The play will run Oct. 14 through Nov. 15. For more information, please visit http://www.wilmatheater.org/ or call 
215-546-7824.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

   Do you want to experience historic Philadelphia from an entirely different perspective? Then get onboard the "Summer Wind" and spend a day on the water! The "Summer Wind" is a steel-hulked, junk-rigged ocean cruising schooner designed by naval architect Thomas E. Colvin. She sails regularly along the Delaware River in Philadelphia in addition to private charters to the Chesapeake Bay.

            The "Summer Wind’s" experienced and friendly crew has sailing in their blood. They are all lifelong sailors who just can’t get enough of the sea and salt air.

            The "Summer Wind’s" history tour will teach you about the many contributions the Delaware River had to the growth of America’s first city. From Swedish settlers of the early 17th century to William Penn, the Delaware River has long been the lifeblood of Philadelphia. Sail back in time and learn about the people, ships, and commerce that helped both Philadelphia and America grow!

            Want to take that special someone on a romantic mini-getaway? The "Summer Wind’s" Sunset Sail is the perfect opportunity to do so! Enjoy the romantic sounds of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett and others at the end of a gorgeous day. As the sun sinks low into the skyline, you’ll feel like the city has lit up just for you.

            Their sailing schedule varies each day with one-hour, one-and-a-half-hour and two-and-a-half-hour sails. Tickets range in price from $30 to $60 per person. For more information, visit the Web site at www.americansailingtours.com.

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