Lansdowne,Pennsylvania

Arts FestivalLansdowne's 6th Annual Arts Festival •  www.lansdowneartsfestival.com

All Events are FREE!

September 13 & 14, 2008

All events are held at the Twentieth Century Club,
84 South Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania

Schedule of Performances
Saturday, September 13, 2008
10:30 amThe Lansdowne Treasure (Drama)Tent
11 amMinas Kids (Brazilian Adventure)Tent
12 pmAuthors (Stageplay and Poetry/Prose Reading)Lower Level of 20th Century Club
1 pmCharlotte Blake Alston (Storytelling)Tent
2 pmPhiladelphia Mandolin & Guitar Ensemble (Instrumental)Tent
3 pmJon Turk Unplugged (Motown and R&B)Lower Level of 20th Century Club
4 pm2nd Chance Blues (Blues, R&B/Classic Soul)Tent
5 pmWyldLyfe (Hip Hop and New R&B)Tent
Sunday, September 14, 2008
11:15 amThe Lansdowne Treasure (Drama)Tent
11:30 amThe Hatman (Children's Entertainment)Tent
12:30 pmSt. Cecilia Student ShowcaseTent
1 pmAuthor (Stageplay and Poetry/Prose Readings)Lower Level of 20th Century Club
1:30 pmLansdowne Symphony OrchestraTent
2:30 pm1st Light Team (Folk)Tent
3:30 pmOld SoulTent
4:30 pmDon't Tell Becky (Classic Rock n Roll)Tent
Authors

Twentieth Century Club, Lower Level - Performances Saturday Noon & Sunday 1 pm

Poetry and prose readings by local authors:
Donya Coldwell, Molly Connors, Ona Gritz, Ed Hemschoot, Cecily Kellogg, J. McNeil, Elsi Mueller, Charlie O'Hay. John Shea, Dan Simpson, Dave Simpson, Al Them. Stephanie Weidner, Ernie Yates.

Performance by Rebecca Buxbaum's Troupe

“The Lansdowne Treasure”, by Rebecca Buxbaum
A young girl gets help in her search for the borough's riches.

Performance by the Lansdowne Arts Players

Lansdowne Arts Players
The Lansdowne Arts Players are pleased to have performced at all six annual Lansdowne Arts Festivals. This year's cast comprises performers Rebecca Buxbaum, Patrick D'Amato, Barbara Kimmelman, Helen Schultz, Judie Schultz, Sherri Serbin, Greg Them, and Paul Them. Plays written and directed by Al Them.

“Diary”, by Al Them
A romantic girl outgrows her diary.

“Ellen”, by Al Them
Three women contemplate aging and the durability of friendship.

“Truth”, by Al Them
A skeptical man confronts a politician's version of veracity.

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