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Curio Theatre Company present their first season in Philly!

For Immediate Release: August 1, 2005
Media Contact: Jared Reed, Curio Theatre Company, 610.453.7001

Macbeth, playing from August 24-Sept 24 inclusive, is the first of four shows making up Curio Theatre’s first subscription season in Philadelphia shared between Walnut Street Theatre Studio 5 and the Calvary Center in University City. Visit our website for more information and for directions and parking ~ www.curiotheatre.org.

Regular tickets are priced at $22 each, or for just $66 subscribers can see all four shows at EITHER Walnut Street Theatre Studio 5 or in Calvary Church at 48th and Baltimore Avenue as follows:

Macbeth, By William Shakespeare
Walnut ~ Aug 24th-Sept 11th
Calvary ~ Sept 15th-Sept 24th

The Frog Prince, Adapted from the Grimm Fairy Tale
Calvary ~ Nov 17th-Dec 10th

Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, By Douglas Adams
Calvary ~ Feb 16th-March 4th
Walnut ~ March 8th - 26th

The King Stag, By Carlo Gozzi
Calvary ~ May 11th-May 27th
Walnut ~ May 31st-June 18th

Subscribers also receive the following fantastic meal deals from local University City restaurants within one block of the Calvary Center:

ABBRACCIO ITALIAN RESTAURANT (47th and Warrington): 10% off your meal!

DHALAK ETHIOPIAN CUISINE (48th and Baltimore): 15% off your meal!

VIENTIANE THAI CAFE (48th and Baltimore): 20% off your meal!

With thanks to Bernard Havard and the Walnut Street Theatre, Dr. Rich Kirk and the Calvary Center for Culture and Community, Amy Murphy and the Arden Theatre, Dr. Lucy Kerman and the University of Penn, Lewis Wendell and University City District, Suzanne Roberts, Penelope Reed and Hedgerow Theatre, Abbraccio, Dhalak's, and Vientiane, for the parts they have played in helping Curio and this first season come about.

CALVARY CHURCH
~ CURIO'S SPACE IN DEVELOPMENT IN UNIVERSITY CITY ~
University City is the new hotspot for developing arts organizations and businesses set to grow exponentially in the next decade.

The fringe festival is moving into three University City venues this year for the first time, and a new alliance, the 40th Street Arts Task Force, has begun spearheading a network of publicity, advice, and support among artists in the area. New restaurants and shops have sprung up along the commercial corridors of Lancaster and Baltimore Avenues, and the housing prices are soaring.

Thanks to the determined efforts of University City District and the University of Pennsylvania, among other organizations, University City is undoubtedly a new hub for business, culture, and the arts.

The Calvary Center for Culture and Community (CCCC) is a 501c3 organization, based in Calvary Church at 48th and Baltimore Avenue, following this trend for growth and development. Since 1994 Calvary Center for Culture and Community (CCCC) has raised money to maintain and begin to restore the Church in its entirety, and has introduced several community groups, professional 501c3 organizations, and public service programs to make use of the building on a constant, thriving, daily basis. The church itself consists of multiple office rooms, a large chapel, gym, several classrooms, as well as the beautiful 1000-seat Sanctuary, complete with Tiffany windows.

Curio Theatre and CCCC came together in late 2004 to work jointly to convert the Sanctuary into a professional theatre in University City. The Sanctuary has remained unused and in a state of disrepair for the past 25 years but is now undergoing massive improvements thanks to the generosity of the William Penn Foundation and Keystone. With more than one third of a million raised from a combination of donations, foundation grants, and government grants, just 1 million more is required to complete the work.

For the next 3 years, Curio will perform their season on a specially designed stage in the 199-seat Chapel while the money is raised and the Sanctuary work completed. Curio Theatre School and the company offices are also based in a building adjacent to the church at 815 S. 48th Street. The school opens its doors on September 17th 2005 with the fall semester of classes for children and adults.

Looking for somewhere new to get your theatre fix? Head for University City....

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