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Behind the Curtain: Social Happenings at the Arden
Go behind the curtain with members of Arden Theatre Company's Sylvan Society! Following is a sampling of recent Sylvan Society events:
First Read-Through of Our Town in Old City
On May 6, members of the Sylvan Society attended the first read-through of our 20th Anniversary Season Finale, Our Town in Old City. Prior to the reading, attendees enjoyed a "Philadelphia-style" dinner with Terry Nolen and the cast. Then members experienced the treasures of Christ Church as Executive Director Don Smith led a tour of Philadelphia and English artifacts dating back to 1695. Guests then walked back to the Arden for the read-through of Our Town.
![]() (l-r): Don Smith, Executive Director of Christ Church Preservation Trust with Sylvan Society members Peggy and Steve Morgan
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![]() Sylvan Society Members Rosalyn and Steve Weinstein leaving Christ Church after the tour of artifacts
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Go, Dog. Go! Opening Night
On April 19, families gathered for opening night of Go, Dog. Go! and shared a kid-friendly buffet, craft making and some quality time together. Members of Spiral Q Puppet Theater brought interesting puppets and props to entertain children, and adults! Following the performance, the audience was treated to an ice cream bar, thanks to Franklin Fountain. Go, Dog. Go! is adapted from the book of the same title by P.D. Eastman and features six agile actors in a veritable canine cabaret filled with acrobatics, music and physical comedy.
![]() Sylvan Society members Tom Petro and Kristine Messner enjoy headwear provided by Spiral Q Puppet Theater with Molly
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![]() Go, Dog. Go! Honorary Producer Holly Kinser with her daughter, Lena, and Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Dennis O'Brien with his son, Brendan
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Granfalloon 2008 Preview Party
On April 8, Diane Dalto and Richard Woosnam hosted a preview party for the Arden's 20th Anniversary Granfalloon, which will take place on Friday, June 6, from 6pm-Midnight at our home in Old City. The Woosnams are longtime supporters of the Arden and Diane is a member of the Board. Granfalloon is the Arden's biennial fundraising event named after a word coined by writer Kurt Vonnegut, meaning a gathering of like-minded individuals. Granfalloon Host Committee members and sponsors enjoyed cocktails and hors d'oeuvres by Catering By Design, who will also be catering the 2008 Granfalloon. Barrymore Award-winner Ben Dibble entertained the guests by singing a few songs from the Arden's upcoming production of Candide, and Arden favorite artists Kala Moses Baxter, Scott Greer, Tom McCarthy and Greg Wood were also in attendance. Granfalloon tickets, corporate sponsorships and program ads are available by contacting Angela DuRoss, Manager of Individual Giving, at 215.922.8900 x25 or aduross@ardentheatre.org.
![]() (l-r): Steve and June Wolfson with Granfalloon preview party hosts Diane Dalto and Richard Woosnam
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![]() (l-r) Robert and Ronna Hall, Special Events Committee chair, with Granfalloon 2008 Honoree J. William Mills III, President, PNC Bank, Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey
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![]() Harvey and Virginia Kimmel, Co-Chairs of Granfalloon 2008.
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![]() Arden Producing Artistic Director Terry Nolen with Susan Sherman, President and CEO of the Independence Foundation
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Wittenberg Opening Night
The Arden rang in the New Year with a brand new play! David Davalos' Wittenberg opened on January 23, marking the Arden's 28th world premiere play. Wittenberg was workshopped last season at the Arden under the auspices of the Independence Foundation New Play Showcase, and features Shawn Fagan, Scott Greer, Kate Udall and Greg Wood in a smart battle of wits. Prior to the performance, Sylvan members gathered at Triada Restaurant and Lounge on Market Street for cocktails, where Jim Schermerhorn of Fox Chase Bank spoke of their sponsorship of the production and commitment to supporting the arts.
![]() Sylvan Society members Nancy and Al Hirsig with Wittenberg playwright David Davalos (center)
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![]() (l-r): Sylvan Society members Bonnie Graham and Jean Markovitz with 1812 Productions' Artistic Director, Jennifer Childs
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My Name is Asher Lev Reading
On December 1, Sylvan members were invited to a reading of Chaim Potok's My Name is Asher Lev, adapted and directed by Arden co-founder Aaron Posner, and featuring Eric Hissom, Karl Miller and Suzanne O'Donnell. The reading was co-produced with Two River Theater Company in Red Bank, NJ, where Aaron serves as Artistic Director. The Arden produced the world premiere of Aaron's and Potok's adaptation of Potok's novel The Chosen during our 1998-99 season. Since then, The Chosen has been produced throughout the country. The Arden commissioned Aaron to write My Name is Asher Lev in 2006 as part of the Independence Foundation New Play Showcase.
![]() (l-r): Sylvan Society members Bob and Nancy Elfant enjoy the reading
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![]() (l-r): Board and Sylvan Society members Ellen Foster (left) and Carole Haas Gravagno (right) with Arden co-founder Aaron Posner
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An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf Opening Night
The Arden launched its second production of the season with a rousing opening night celebration of An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf, by local playwright Michael Hollinger. Before the performance, Sylvan members gathered at the hip Triumph Brewing Company on Chestnut Street for cocktails, where the production's Honorary Producer, Fred Anton, said a few words about his passion for Michael's work over the years. Following the performance, 200 guests shared a lovely French-inspired spread and celebrated the opening of this lovely play.
![]() (l-r): Director Whit MacLaughlin with Arden Board member and avid supporter, Carole Haas Gravagno
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![]() (l-r): Playwright Michael Hollinger with cast member Douglas Rees and director Whit MacLaughlin
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Assassins Opening Night
Over 400 Arden friends and supporters kicked off the Arden's 20th anniversary season at the opening night of Assassins on September 19. Sylvan Society members gathered before the performance at Ristorante Panorama on Front Street for a celebratory pre-show party, where Terry Nolen welcomed the group and thanked them for their support. Following the performance, the opening night crowd raised a glass of champagne to the 20th anniversary season, in a toast led by Arden co-founders Amy Murphy, Terry Nolen, and Aaron Posner. The Arden received a special visit from the folks at the Mütter Museum, who brought two specimens that had never before left the museum! The thorax of John Wilkes Booth and the brain of Charles Guiteau were on display during the post-show reception.
![]() (l-r): Jeff Coon (John Wilkes Booth) and James Sugg (Charles Guiteau) pose with exhibits from the Mütter Museum: the thorax of John Wilkes Booth and the brain of Charles Guiteau
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![]() Sylvan Society members David and Linda Glickstein partake of the post-show festivities
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Assassins First Sing-Through
Over fifty Sylvan Society members were treated to a family-style dinner with Terry Nolen and the cast of Assassins on August 21 before heading into the Haas Theatre to enjoy the very first sing-through of the show. Sylvan members shared a meal of BBQ and cornbread (in all-American style) with cast members such as Ben Dibble, Jeff Coon, Jay Pierce, and Mary Martello. The cast then made their way onto the expansive set – still a work-in-progress – to sing-through Sondheim's challenging score. All who attended got a sneak-peek of this exciting 20th Anniversary season opener!
![]() Arden Producing Artistic Director Terry Nolen (center), with Sylvan Society members Bobbie Porter and Narinder Garg
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![]() (l-r): Sylvan Society member Valla Amsterdam with Arden Board member Virginia Kimmel
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Opus in New York
On Wednesday, August 1, a group of thirty board, Sylvan Society and staff members boarded a bus for New York to see a production of Michael Hollinger's Opus (which premiered at the Arden during the 2005/06 season). In celebration of the show's off-Broadway premiere and Terry Nolen's off-Broadway directorial debut, our Arden group enjoyed dinner at the Cinema Café with Terry and Michael before walking over to Primary Stages' 59E59 Theater. Following the performance, we raised a glass of champagne along with the cast of Opus to toast a successful run.
![]() Arden Producing Artistic Director Terry Nolen raises a glass to the cast of Opus
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![]() (l-r): Sylvan Society members Tom Petro and Kristine Messner with Arden Board member Harvey Swedloff
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Nancy and Al Hirsig Kick-Off Party
Last Spring, Sylvan Society members Nancy and Al Hirsig hosted a party in their Haverford home to bring together two distinguished Philadelphia groups: Arden Theatre Company's Sylvan Society and the Rosenbach Museum & Library's Delancey Society. The groups came together to celebrate a love for the work of Lewis Carroll. The Arden was about to open Lookingglass Theatre's production of Lookingglass Alice, a fantastical, acrobatic adaptation of two of Lewis Carroll's most beloved works and the Rosenbach spoke about their Lewis Carroll collection, including rare manuscripts and illustrations from Carroll's books.
![]() (l-r): Arden Board members Steve Heumann and Lori Blount Cucchiaro with Associate Artistic Director Amy Dugas Brown
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![]() (l-r): Arden Board President Lee van de Velde with Rosenbach Delancey Society members Ralph and Susan Muller
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