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Vanity House Theatre presents Phase One: A Solo Performance Festival

For Immediate Release: April 20, 2009
Media Contact: Chris Braak, Vanity House Theatre, 610.955.9282

Vanity House Theatre presents Phase One: A Solo Performance Festival, a collection of one-person vignettes featuring some of Philadelphia’s most talented up-and-coming theater artists. The solo festival pieces run the gamut from the mystical to the absurd. This one-weekend only event in Manayunk is part of our ongoing mission to provide adventurous, experimental arts and culture to the neighborhood. A shrinking economy has forced us to scale back our efforts in recent months, but we’re still contributing what we can.

Phase One features a number of performers, including Adam Landon and Luke Moyer, graduates of Villanova University’s MA in Theater program (Luke Moyer was last seen there in Villanova’s Fall production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night). Vanity House co-founder, and fellow Villanova graduate, Kristi Good will also be performing, direct from her last gig at the Fresh Fish 10-Minute Play Festival.

SHOWTIMES AND TICKETS
Phase One runs one weekend only, Friday, May 8th and Saturday, May 9th, at Mugshot’s Café in Manayunk.

Tickets are $10 and may be purchased at the door. Reservations are not likely to be necessary. More information is available at www.vanityhouse.org.

ABOUT VANITY HOUSE THEATRE
Vanity House Theatre is a non-profit theatre company located in Manayunk, PA, and is dedicated to enhancing the cultural landscape of Manayunk by providing innovative, inventive, low-cost theatre. We produce challenging, daring work, and strive to enflame both passion and imagination.

We believe that theatre offers not only the privilege of freedom of expression, but the responsibility to present every beautiful, furious, hilarious, kind, and cruel facet of the world. At the same time, we are committed to aiding in the development of new, local artists, giving them the opportunity to experiment unhindered.

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