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antern Theater Company concludes that has been portrayed by such notable
its 2010/11 season with Vigil, the actresses as Olympia Dukakis, Margaret
witty, cheeky, and gratifyingly Tyzack, and Helen Stenborg. Phelan was Debra Snider, author of three books, including the novel, “A
macabre comedy from acclaimed most recently seen on the Lantern’s stage Merger of Equals,” will be the keynote speaker at the Greater
Canadian playwright Morris Panych. as Vanya’s mother, Maria in Uncle Vanya and Philadelphia Chapter of the National Association of Women
Directed by Peter DeLaurier and in a Barrymore Award-nominated perfor- Business Owners’ (NAWBO) annual meeting on June 15.
starring Leonard C. Haas and Ceal Phelan, mance as Madeleine in The Breath of Life.
McMahon says Phelan was cast for her
T
the show runs through June 12 in Philadel- he Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the National
phia. “remarkable skill for filling the room with Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) in-
In Vigil, middle-aged curmudgeon Kemp subtle reactions and facial gestures. It is a vites business owners to its annual meeting to induct
Evening Hours receives a letter from his rich aunt, who writes joy to work repeatedly with a virtuoso actor new officers and to hear an empowering keynote talk by
Page 12 him she is “old and dying”... or perhaps it like Ceal and watch how she approaches two Debra Snider, author of three books, including the novel, A
says, “yodeling.” It’s hard to tell—her hand- totally different pieces of work, such as Merger of Equals, a love story set against the backdrop of
writing isn’t very good. But Kemp quits his Madeleine and now Grace.” the business world. This meeting will take place on Wednes-
job and crosses the country to ready her for Peter DeLaurier, Phelan’s husband and day, June 15, 2011, from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., at the Holiday
death, beginning an outrageous series of long-time theater collaborator, was tapped Inn, 432 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Washington, PA 19034,
Healthy Living missteps and misunderstandings that gives to direct following his direction of the Lantern’s 215-643-3000. The cost is $35 for members and $45 for non-
Page 10 way to a surprising, poignant finish. Sizwe Bansi Is Dead by Athol Fugard. A members
Lantern Artistic Director Charles McMahon multiple Barrymore Award nominee and The title of Snider’s June 15 talk is “Suit Yourself: Success
said, “We were drawn to Vigil because it tells winner, DeLaurier has also appeared on the Strategies for Professional and Business Women.” If you
a story in a theatrical way but does so with Lantern’s stage, most recently in the title would like to purchase A Merger of Equals to read prior to
Education & an unusual style that is as delightfully off- role of Uncle Vanya earlier this season, and the program and have available for Debra to sign on June
beat as the characters themselves.” See “Vigil” on page 6 See Author Debra Snider to Speak on page 4
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previously in QED, Skylight, and the one-man show Underneath the Lintel.
DeLaurier says, “Vigil is one of the funniest scripts I’ve ever read, and it’s one of the most
moving scripts I’ve ever read, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence. Comedy is surprise
and recognition, but more than anything else comedy is cruelty. Anything that’s funny is painful to somebody.”
Vigil began previews on May 19 and closes on June 12, 2011. Tickets are $20-$36 and are available online at lanternthe-
ater.org or by calling the Lantern Box Office at 215-829-0395. Lantern Theater Company is located at St. Stephen’s Theater,
10th & Ludlow Streets in Center City Philadelphia.
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GREENLEAF Dine-In or
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BYOB t. Margaret School, Narberth
hosted their 11th annual
family restaurant Since 1985 BlueFest Auction dedi-
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capital expenses for antici-
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