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and the Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre offers us the chance to see a genuine rarity FREE. “Cymbeline” is on view now through Aug. 19 as performed by the Classical Acting Academy and staged by David O’Connor, one of the Bard’s final plays. This romantic fairytale is performed by Isaiah Ellis, Zatina Gardner, Pat Lamborn, Marisa Lerman, Noah Levine, Kevin Rodden, Brooks Russell, Sam Sherburne and Hannah Van Scriv- ers. 2111 Sansom. Wed. through Sat. at 7 p.m., Sun. at 2 p.m. Free tick- ets are offered, maxi-


mum four per person, on the day of performance and are only available Wed. to Fri. from Noon to 1 p.m., Wed. - Sat. 4 to 7 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. No telephone orders. •


The Please Touch Mu- seum is another cool re- treat on a hot summer’s day with special offer- ings during this vacation period. The entire month of August is devoted to Grow Games teaching a lifelong approach to healthy living and ex- ercise. Also on tap this month, Hot Days Cool Deals, a ticket partner- ship with the Philadel- phia Zoo. From now through Sept. 30, Please Touch Playhouse pres-


ents “Eat Like a Pirate” a fun family short interac- tive show stressing good nutrition and exercise, presented several times, daily. Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park. 215- 581-3181 for directions, show times and other information. •


The Delaware River Wa- terfront beckons as al- ways on Fridays for free outdoor screenings in- cluding on Aug. 9 the be- loved “The Muppets” at 8 p.m. on the Great Pla- za. On Aug. 10, Smooth Jazz Summer Nights & Friday Night Lights present Patrice Rushen, the Great Plaza, followed by Marina Fireworks at 9:15 p.m. On Aug. 11, the Southeast Asian Dragon Boat Festival returns as part of the PECO Mul- ticultural Series, Noon to 8 p.m., presenting at least 18 outstanding boat teams vying to win with amazing colors for the finish line. On the Great Plaza, Walnut Plaza and the Marina. And on Aug. 15, Barenaked La- dies dive headfirst into a ticketed show at 6:30 p.m. demonstrating their well-known outrageous- ness. All on the Delaware River. Directions and


Mauckingbird Theatre Co. offers a new take on Shakespeare’s comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing”, Aug. 10 - 26 at 1636 Sansom. Here, Cameron Slusser as Hero (l.) and Griffin Back as Claudio are two of the romantic couples entwined in giddy love, jealousy and rumors. Photo credit: Paul Guzzone


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The Dell Music Center continues its summer Thursdays on Aug. 9 with a headline show featuring George Benson & Boney James as well as Pamela “The Saxtress” Williams, 7 p.m. Doors


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