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emy of Music, Broad and Locust. 215-551-7000. DZ Jessica Barber’s “Ves- tige: An Industrial Per- spective”, a collection of mixed media and fine art prints, is on view and for sale from June 14 to July 7 at Shawn Murray’s Twen- ty-Two Gallery. An Open- ing Reception on the first day is free and open to all from 6 to 9 p.m., a chance to meet the artist. 236 S. 22nd. 215-772-1911. DZ First World Theatre Ensemble presents Joseph P. Blake’s Mu- ralista, directed by Christopher Thompson. Muralista takes center stage at First World The- atre Ensemble Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through June 16, 2013 in The Meeting House Theater, Community Education Center (CEC), 3500 Lancaster Avenue. Show times are 8:00 pm Fridays and Saturdays and 3:00 pm on Sundays. For tickets/more info: 267-329-9746, www.First- WorldTheatre.biz DZ Daniel Pantano’s highly popular Concert Operetta Theater offers a treasured score from the past when he presents Emmerich Kalman’s “The Gypsy Princess” in a concert version starring Jennifer Holbrook, Jeffrey Halili, Evelyn Rossow and John Myers in a cast of ten with Richard Raub as music director and pianist. Can a cabaret signer win the heart of a prince? Find out on June 15 and 16 at 4 p.m. at the Academy of Vocal Arts, 1920 Spruce. Mr. Pantano is not only an impressario but baritone as well and in this latter role he sings an hour- long program, with pia- nist Michele Scanlon, of works by Britten, Quilter, Niles, Brahms, Herbert, Romberg, Sondheim and others at the June 19 free brown bag lunch concert at the Church of the Holy Trinity, 19th and Walnut on Rittenhouse Square. 12:30 p.m. Free; donations are welcomed. 215-389- 0648 for both events. • The Delaware Valley


Opera Co. opens their summer season on June 15 with Mozart’s delight- ful “The Marriage of Fi- garo”, accompanied by a chamber orchestra under Tim Ribchester’s baton and with a cast including Brian Ming Chu, Meghan Dewald, Tracy Sturgis, Martin Hargrove and Alyssa Lehman among others. Stage director is Connie Koppe. In Ital- ian with supertitles. Re- peated on June 19, both at 8 p.m. Stage One, 101 Plush Mill Road, Walling- ford, PA. Directions at www.pacofdelco.org or 610 565 2110. DZ


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semble Celtic Woman returns to the USA for a four-month tour including a stop on June 16 at the Mann Center for the Per- forming Arts in Fairmount Park. Billboard Magazine ranks them #1 World Music Artist. Directions, information and tickets at 215-893-1999. DZ It’s Bloomsday again, that annual June 16 rev- elry at the Rosenbach Museum & Library cel- ebrating James Joyce’s massive and contro- versial novel “Ulysses” whose original manu- script is one of the count- less treasures housed in the Rosenbach. The date reflects the fictional pub- crawl through Dublin by the novel’s hero, Leopold Bloom. This Noon to 7:30 p.m. free all-day reading will include many local celebrities, politicians, actors and Joyce enthu-


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Spruce. Weather updates and other information at rosenbach.org or 215-732- 1600. DZ


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