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    Philadelphia School of Circus Arts - Private Lessons, Circus Arts, Adult Classes, Childrens Classes, Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, Circus Soiree, Performance,

    Philadelphia School of Circus Arts

    (32 reviews)

    Germantown, Mount Airy

    Although I only went here for two sessions, as someone who thoroughly enjoys the circus arts, this…read moreestablishment was fabulous! The location is far off the beaten path, and with good reason. When you are in the flying trapeze rig, it is nestled into a tree-lined area in a relatively suburban location of Philly. This makes it adorable and charming, but, if you have allergies or sensitivities to outdoor buggies and things, just be careful. I might have had some bites that made me very uncomfortable later. During the sessions, I loved it. The staff here are kind, supportive and helpful. They are skilled and talented. It is more fun than you could imagine, so just try it out! They provide incredible feedback, so, just wait for it. Very helpful! I didn't try anything but flying trapeze, so I cannot attest to the other classes, but if I were in Phily for more than a day trip, I would absolutely try the other options for aerial and circus arts. Flying trapeze is so much fun, and in this tree-lined area, it feels very much like being in someone's back-yard as a kid flying around with an exhilarating feeling of freedom. Don't fret - the staff will keep you safe as you soar, literally, to new heights. Parking is not in a lot but on the street, so good luck finding street parking. There are lots of streets around, you just might need to walk a few blocks. Totally worth it though! Bring water and snacks if you want to stay hydrated and might run low on your energy. The building you enter to check in is an old-fashioned building made of stone, and it has a cool feel to it. Love this place!

    I came here by public transportation from Old City, Philadelphia on a Tuesday evening in late June…read more2022. It took almost an hour for me to get there with all the transfers but the public transportation section of Google Maps made it super easy. If you're staying in Philly without a car, which I would highly recommend, you should get a Travel Wallet/SEPTA Key Card. The SEPTA App makes it super easy to reload money into your Key Card as you use it throughout your stay. I took their intermediate fabrics class and had a terrific time. The class was the right level more me as I had told them my prior aerial experience through email before registering for the class. I told them I can do a few straight arm inversions, a triple star, wheel-downs, and have been doing aerials silks for 3.5 years at that point. If you have trouble registering, just email them and they are fairly responsive. Rachel taught the class and we did a 5-minute warm up on the floor before some shoulder shrugs and a warm up climb of choice before jumping into the sequence - pretty appropriate for an hour long class, in my opinion. They have a communal rosin container for people to share and everyone wore their masks throughout the entire class. They even have a communal water fountain. I forgot to bring my water bottle but when I asked Rachel for a disposable cup she went to the back and found one for me - such a life saver in that humid heat. It didn't look like they had air conditioning but their windows are open and the fans did what they could. The space looked like an old church that was converted into a circus school. The ceilings were very high and the space was big enough to have two other classes going on at the same time. I learned a lot from Rachel and would highly recommend it if you're looking for a circus class to take in Philadelphia.

    The Philadelphia Acting Studio - Intro Acting Accelerator

    The Philadelphia Acting Studio

    (6 reviews)

    Mount Airy, Germantown

    Over the last year, I have been a student at The Philadelphia Acting Studio. During this time, I…read morehave had the privilege of working with Bernard Glincosky, as well as some incredible fellow actors/students; many who came to the studio to develop their acting skills and others who joined to overcome issues of anxiety or seeking creative, emotional outlets. When I first came to TPAS, I--like some of my fellow students--was determined to overcome some pesky anxiety symptoms; also, longing for more creative pursuits--all the while reeling from the pains of a dead-end, soul-crushing job. It took a little while for me to "come out of my shell," but once I did, I instantly responded to Bernard's mindfully-crafted approach to acting and "the business." While I had always dreamed of being an actor, I never expected to be taken seriously as one. However, as I began to redevelop myself (under Bernard's direction), I fell back in love with performing, grew more disciplined, and developed a newfound confidence and strong motivation to pursue a career in the field. Flash forward to today, I have TPAS to thank for the motivation and professional development that has helped me to book 2 commercials and regularly gets me called in for auditions. I am so grateful to Bernard for instilling in me a range of skills that I can utilize; not only in my acting work, but also in my personal life. The bottom line: Bernard is an incredibly honest, yet supportive acting instructor and coach. He places much emphasis on the importance of preparation, as well as the necessity of inner work (read: mindfulness), in order to strengthen your skillset and better hone your craft. If you're interested in a candid, no-nonsense approach to acting, TPAS is your place. Be prepared to come ready to work and don't hesitate to ask Bernard for the support you need.

    Bernard puts acting in terms that one can understand and put into practice for the beginner to the…read moreexperienced actor. He has a way of seeing scenes and dissecting them to increase the energy and draw an audience in to what the actors are doing. My skills have increased dramatically by working with Bernard. The ability to have access to his level of instruction in Philadelphia is definitely a unique opportunity.

    Quintessence Theatre Group - Quintessence Theater-Flyin' West and Camille

    Quintessence Theatre Group

    (17 reviews)

    Mount Airy, Germantown

    The Sedgwick Theater, home of the Quintessence Theatre Group, was designed by architect William…read moreHarold Lee, who made a name for himself building Pennsylvania theatres. (You may have been to the Bryn Mawr, another Lee-designed theater which operates as a popular movie house, to this day.) The Sedgwick was completed in 1928 and still has vestiges of its original art deco design. The theatre itself added to my appeal of "The Pirates of Penzance," the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta staged there . Decades ago I'd seen a production of 'Pirates' starring Kevin Kline and Linda Ronstadt. Quintessence's presentation was equally wonderful. Outstanding cast, outstanding staging, costumes, everything (!).... including tweaky nods to current political ineptitude. (The audience responded with cheers and applause.) Sit where you will. It's general admission, and as the saying goes 'no bad seat in the house.' If you have the opportunity to attend a Quintessence Theatre production, by all means, go! In addition to performances, their education department sponsors classes, workshops, young artist nights and residencies.

    It is a cool theater. Free parking right across the street. I'll def come to more shows here…read more Pretty hard to get to your seats. That was the only issue. You couldn't get in and out easily. I spilled my coffee and had trouble getting help cleaning it up. The actual play we saw I wasn't too into. Not to say the cast didn't do a great job. The writing and story just wasn't engaging . It was hypochondriac. The guy next to me fell asleep and was snoring. They have a good selection at the snack shack.

    The Stagecrafters Theatre

    The Stagecrafters Theatre

    (5 reviews)

    Chestnut Hill

    Friendly neighborhood theater in the Chestnut Hill area. This theater is nestled away on the main…read morestrip of Chestnut Hill surrounded by shops and beautiful cobblestone streets. This is a no frills theater which means no amenities are served however anywhere you sit you are sure to get a great view of the production. I went here last night for the production of "Silent Sky" which is an inspirational story of how dedication and passion will stop no man or woman, as this play focused more on how women had to fight tooth and nail to pursue their dreams. Highly recommend you check out this playhouse if you are looking for a cheap night out to take in some theater. As always people SYOY!!!

    Stagecraters is a hidden gem in Chestnut Hill. I have come here many times over the years and have…read morealways enjoyed myself. They have about 5 live stage performances throughout the year. They may run for about 3 weeks , Thursday thru Sunday. You have to check the schedule on the website for the times. The prices are pretty reasonable as well. Starting at $21, with discounts for seniors and students. Also special prices for Thursday night performances. I recently went to see William Shakespeare's play " Much to do about Nothing ". I really enjoyed it! The theater is small, holds about 200 people. The staff is very friendly, always welcoming you when you enter. The bathrooms always clean and they even have snacks for sale during the intermission. The reason they get 4 stars is because there is only street parking on Germantown Ave. and a parking lot for the stores in the area is about a block away. So you have to get there early to find a spot. They also have nice shops and restaurants in the area. I would highly recommend this place for a fun night out or weekend matinee!

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