Tag: 2011/12
The Lincoln Man
By Ryan Prendergast, Arden Professional Apprentice In the second act of The Whipping Man as Caleb and John prepare for their Passover seder, the elder slave Simon (Johnnie Hobbs, Jr.)…
Read MoreThe Civil War at the National Museum of American Jewish History
By Leigh Goldenberg, Marketing and PR Manager On Tuesday, November 15, members of the Arden’s Sylvan Society joined members of the National Museum of American Jewish History at the museum…
Read MoreSounds of the Civil War
By Christopher Colucci, Sound Designer for The Whipping Man If I were, for some strange reason, asked the question “do you think there is a possibility that you will ever…
Read MoreOpening Night of The Whipping Man
After closing August: Osage County on Sunday, the Arden opened The Whipping Man this Wednesday, November 2nd. Members of the Sylvan Society celebrated at a pre-show reception at Revolution House…
Read MoreHow is this night different?
By Leigh Goldenberg, >health Marketing and Public Relations Manager Each spring since I’ve lived on my own, >health I’ve hosted a Passover Seder for friends and family. My hosting involves…
Read MoreThe American Family
By Ed Sobel, >troche Arden Associate Artistic Director and original dramaturg on August: Osage County “Home is the place where when you have to go there, >ailment they have to…
Read MoreWhat took you so long? This house doesn’t even have walls.
By Glenn Perlman, >buy the Arden’s Technical Director Building the set for August: Osage County — on stage through October 30 — presented some real challenges. Some came from the…
Read MoreOpening Night for August: Osage County
The Arden kicked off our 24th season on Wednesday, October 5th with August: Osage County! Members of the Sylvan Society gathered across the street from the Arden at LG Tripp…
Read MoreAugust in the Mountains
By Megan Staples, clinic Development Assistant I grew up in a busy suburban town, north of Philadelphia. Each year as an escape, my family lived at our mountain property during…
Read MoreAugust: Montgomery County
By Leigh Goldenberg, Marketing and PR Manager I grew up in an 1860’s farmhouse, on top of a hill, just 10 miles north of Philadelphia in Montgomery County. While definitely…
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