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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:49:23 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>Philly Poe Events</title><subtitle>Philly Poe Events</subtitle><id>http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/atom.xml"/><updated>2011-01-23T18:09:41Z</updated><generator uri="http://www.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace Site Server v5.11.81 (http://www.squarespace.com/)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>Poe meets Franklin</title><id>http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2011/1/8/poe-meets-franklin.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2011/1/8/poe-meets-franklin.html"/><author><name>Ed Pettit</name></author><published>2011-01-09T03:11:50Z</published><updated>2011-01-09T03:11:50Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Although I have in the past urged Philly to <a href="http://citypaper.net/articles/2009/01/08/edgar-allan-poe-philadelphia" target="_blank"><strong>forget Franklin and embrace Poe</strong> </a>as their icon, I am pleased to see an event that brings them together:</p>
<div><strong>Friday, January 14 &middot; 7:00pm - 10:00pm</strong></div>
<div><strong>Franklin Court Underground Museum Philadelphia PA</strong></div>
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<p><span style="font-size: 90%;"><span class="thumbnail-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><span><a href="javascript:showFullImage('/display/ShowImage?imageUrl=%2Fstorage%2FPoe%20event.jpg%3F__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION%3D1295806174294',720,556);"><img src="http://www.edwardpettit.com/storage/thumbnails/878004-10138753-thumbnail.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1295806177195" alt="" /></a></span></span>Historical re-enactors Bill Roebling and Paul Campbell will represent Benjamin Franklin and Edgar Allan Poe as hosts for a screening of the 1928 silent film, The Fall of the House of Usher, which addresses many themes of Poe&rsquo;s literature and makes reference to other famed Poe stories . Well-known glass armonicaist, Carolinn Skyler, will accompany the movie on the instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin . Following the film, National Park Service rangers will lead a discussion and field questions from the audience. Literature anthologies, biographies and novelty items will be available for purchase from Eastern National, the park&rsquo;s non-profit cooperating association, to support education and interpretive programs. Portions of the event will be filmed for web based education outreach. For more information, please visit </span><a style="font-size: 90%;" onmousedown="UntrustedLink.bootstrap($(this), &quot;f0443&quot;, event);" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.nps.gov/edal" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: 90%;">www.nps.gov/edal</span></a><span style="font-size: 90%;"> or call the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site at 215-597-8780. (Poe House Open W-S 9-5 )</span></p>
<p>Note this event is not at the Philly Poe House, but rather the <strong><a href="http://www.nps.gov/inde/franklin-court.htm" target="_blank">Franklin Court</a></strong>behind Market Street between 3rd and 4th Sts.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This sounds like a really great event and I'm very much looking forward to it.&nbsp; The silent film of Usher is outstanding.&nbsp; And to see it with live musical on an armonica?&nbsp; That will be awesome.&nbsp;</p>
<p>On Saturday, Jan 15, at 1PM there will be a talk on "Publishing in Philadelphia" at the Visitors Center at 6th and Market Streets.</p>
<p>And the fun doesn't end there, at the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site (the Philly Poe House) on Sunday, Jan 16 at 1PM, following a house tour, there will be a rousing fame of JePOEdy, in which you can test your Poe knowledge.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/storage/12-30-10 Franklin Poe news condensed.Jan. 81.pdf">More info about all the Poe events plus more Franklin events</a></strong>.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Poe at the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival</title><id>http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2010/9/9/poe-at-the-philadelphia-live-arts-festival.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2010/9/9/poe-at-the-philadelphia-live-arts-festival.html"/><author><name>Ed Pettit</name></author><published>2010-09-09T21:14:43Z</published><updated>2010-09-09T21:14:43Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>There are two Edgar Allan Poe productions at the Philly Fringe Festival this year:</p>
<p>This weekend (Sept 11-12)&nbsp;you can catch John Zak in Nevermore Theatre's production of "The Tell-tale Heart."&nbsp; Coolest part about this show: it's at the creepy Mutter Museum.&nbsp; <strong><a href="http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=13631" target="_blank">More info and tickets</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Also playing next weekend (Sept 17-18) is the Traveling Jones Theater's "Edgar Allan Poe Comes Alive." <strong><a href="http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=13287" target="_blank">More info and tickets</a></strong>.&nbsp; And you can see video of&nbsp;Scott Craig Jones playing Poe <strong><a href="http://www.travelingjonestheater.com/" target="_blank">at his website</a></strong>.</p>
<p>And although no Poe, the Phila City Paper<a href="http://citypaper.net/articles/2010/09/02/philly-fringe-monsters-zombies" target="_blank"><strong> has a nice roundup</strong> </a>of some horror themed shows at this year's <strong><a href="http://www.livearts-fringe.org/" target="_blank">Philly Fringe</a></strong>.&nbsp; I should be going to the Dracula show on Friday night.&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>April 2010</title><id>http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2010/4/9/april-2010.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2010/4/9/april-2010.html"/><author><name>Ed Pettit</name></author><published>2010-04-09T19:53:28Z</published><updated>2010-04-09T19:53:28Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nps.gov/edal/index.htm" target="_blank">Doppelganger Poes</a><br /><br />April 10, 2010 ONLY at 2:00p.m. See what happens when a group of scholars accidentally summon two conflicting versions of Poe. Doppelganger Poes visits one of Poe&rsquo;s most frequent devices-doubling, this time of his own soul. Poe feels compelled to perform his best works while vying with himself for literary honors. Performance will begin at 2:00pm, doors open at 1:30pm. The German Society of Philadelphia is located at 611 Spring Garden Street, across the street from the Edgar Allan Poe NHS. <strong>FREE</strong></p>
<p>We performed this at the Philly Poe Bicentennial celebration and it went very well.&nbsp; The piece has now&nbsp;been expanded to feature more works of Poe, including a recital of "The Raven" in full.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://bibliothecary.squarespace.com/storage/Doppelganger.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1284077556953" alt="" /></span>&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>October 2009 Events</title><id>http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2009/10/1/october-2009-events.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.edwardpettit.com/philly-poe-events/2009/10/1/october-2009-events.html"/><author><name>Ed Pettit</name></author><published>2009-10-01T19:52:40Z</published><updated>2009-10-01T19:52:40Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><strong>Oct 1 - Nov 1</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 130%;"><span class="full-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><img src="http://bibliothecary.squarespace.com/storage/HauntedPoe.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1254445898056" alt="" /></span>Haunted Poe</span></strong> by&nbsp;<strong>Brat Productions, </strong>a&nbsp;theatrical haunted house experience.&nbsp;160 years after his mysterious death, Edgar Allan Poe returns from the grave to haunt you with his most terrifying tales and poems.&nbsp; In a&nbsp;10,000 square foot warehouse in South Philadelphia, Brat Productions presents a unique and utterly theatrical take on a Halloween tradition&mdash;the Haunted House. You move from room to room. Down twisting hallways. Through the heart of darkness. Into the unknown.</p>
<p>Grounded in some of the best-known and most chilling works ever written, HAUNTED POE offers an immersive, multiple-sensory experience devoted to Poe&rsquo;s peculiar genius. The show features scenarios adapted from &ldquo;The Tell-tale Heart,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Raven,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Black Cat,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Fall of the House of Usher,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Masque of the Red Death,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Cask of Amontillado,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Murders in the Rue Morgue," &ldquo;The Pit and the Pendulum&rdquo; - and more!</p>
<p>Costumes, masks, puppets, hidden passageways, magic lanterns, optical illusions, music and video all serve to take Poe&rsquo;s themes of madness, suspense and the supernatural to a frightening new level. In each room, around every corner, a new surprise awaits. Think you know Poe? His words will haunt you &ndash; <em>Evermore!</em>&nbsp; <strong>Previews: Oct 1, 2, 3. Opening Night: Oct 7</strong>&nbsp;<strong><a href="http://bratproductions.org/production/haunted-poe" target="_blank">More info and tickets</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 2 - Nov 1</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">Tell-Tale Heart Exhibition</span></strong> at <strong>Art in the Age</strong>. This exhibition brings together selected artwork inspired by Poe&rsquo;s famous literary works such as &ldquo;The Raven,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Pit and the Pendulum&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Tell-Tale Heart.&rdquo; Participating artists were chosen based on their creative interpretations of Poe&rsquo;s portrait and their ability to render his sense of the macabre in various mediums. <strong>Opening Reception: Friday, October 2, 6-8pm.&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.artintheage.com/events/edgar-allan-poe-tell-tale-heart-exhibition/" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 2 - 3</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 140%;"><strong>Halloween Classic: An Evening of Poe</strong> </span>at the <strong>Historic Village at Allaire</strong>. with Miss Helen McKenna.&nbsp; Miss McKenna mesmerizes audiences as she performs a dramatization from the haunting tales of Edgar Allan Poe.&nbsp; Visitors will sit spellbound as the 19th Century author comes to life in this performance in this evening of true theatre.&nbsp; The performance is at the Howell Works Christ Church Chapel National Historic Site and is limited to 100 persons. <strong>Friday October 2 &amp; Saturday October 3, 7:30 PM,&nbsp;$15 Per Person</strong>.&nbsp; <strong><a href="http://www.allairevillage.org/Event_Descriptions/Poe.html" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 7</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 140%;"><strong>Poe from a Family Perspective with&nbsp;Hal Poe</strong> </span>at&nbsp;the <strong>Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site</strong>.&nbsp; On the 160th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe&rsquo;s death, Hal Poe will speak about the most famous member of his family tree. <strong>7 PM, FREE</strong>&nbsp;<strong><a href="http://www.nps.gov/edal/index.htm" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 8 - 11</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">The Poe Studies Association Third International Edgar Allan Poe Conference</span></strong> at the Hyatt's Regency on Penn's Landing. The conference will celebrate Poe's 200th birthday with a keynote address by Dwight Thomas, co-author of the acclaimed Poe Log; panel presentations that highlight Poe's work, life, and influence; a performance of "Edgar: The Life and Life's Work of Edgar Allan Poe, A New Chamber Musical" at the Ethical Society Building on Rittenhouse Square; a reception in the Historic Landmark Building of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts sponsored by the Rare Book Department and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with music by The Mount Vernon Trio, a performance of Gerald Elias' "'The Raven': A Monodrama;" a bus trip to the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site; a guided walking tour of Poe's Philadelphia; an on-site gift shop from the Richmond Poe Museum; and on-site book sales by Robin's Books.&nbsp; <strong><a href="http://www2.lv.psu.edu/PSA/Conference2009/" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 10</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">Poe-sers</span>,</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;the life stories of&nbsp;a woman's splintered personality as she lives and survives within, and because of, the poems of Edgar Allan Poe.&nbsp;(40 minutes) &nbsp;<strong>October 10, 5:30pm</strong> at Historic St. George's Methodist Church,235 North Fourth Street, Old City, Philadelphia. A short walk from the Poe Studies Conference, enough time to attend the banquet.&nbsp; Half price for conference attendees, $7,&nbsp;RSVP or for further info and directions at: <a title="mailto:poe-sers@hotmail.com" rel="nofollow" href="mailto:poe-sers@hotmail.com" target="_blank">poe-sers@hotmail.com</a> or&nbsp;tickets at the door.&nbsp;The Show&nbsp;benefits Poe Studies Association and will be filmed.</p>
<p><strong>Oct 13</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 140%;"><strong>Poe's Ghosts</strong>&nbsp;</span>at&nbsp;Art in the Age&nbsp; <strong>Brat Productions</strong> will host Poe&rsquo;s Ghosts to enrich the discussion about the strange allure of Poe and his work. Three actors who portray different facets of the author in Haunted Poe will perform excerpts from the show and engage in a &ldquo;Battle of the Poes&rdquo; using the texts of some of the best-known of the author&rsquo;s stories and poems. To cap off the evening, Edward Pettit, better known as &ldquo;The Philly Poe Guy&rdquo; and instigator of a feud with Baltimore for the right to claim Poe for Philadelphia, will lead a discussion about the myths and misconceptions that have haunted Poe&rsquo;s legacy for over 150 years.&nbsp; The winning Poe inspired&nbsp;ROOT cocktail will also be unveiled (and hopefully imbibed). <strong>6PM-8PM <a href="http://www.artintheage.com/blog/attention-all-mixologists-bartenders-fans-of-edgar-allan-poe/" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 14</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">Poe: the Crimes of Philadelphia</span></strong>, Edgar Allan Poe discussion with the <strong>Ruth R Abel Seminar at Abington Library</strong>.&nbsp; The Philly Poe Guy, Edward Pettit, leads a book discussion of some Poe's&nbsp;Philadelphia-penned tales (<span class="booktitle">Murders in the Rue Morgue,&nbsp; </span><span class="booktitle">Mystery of Marie Roget,&nbsp;</span><span class="booktitle">Man of the Crowd,&nbsp;</span><span class="booktitle">Tell-Tale Heart,&nbsp;The</span><span class="booktitle"> Black Cat).&nbsp; <strong>7PM FREE.&nbsp; <a href="http://abg.mclinc.org/calendar/AFLfiles/allEventsAFLadult.htm#rams" target="_blank">Registration info</a></strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Oct 14 - Nov 14</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">Tales of Poe</span></strong> at the <strong>Hedgerow Theatre</strong>. Tales From Poe tells the story of Dr. Morane, who after he witnesses the death of Edgar Allan Poe, is haunted by Poe's ghost. Morane experiences the worlds of the chilling tales The Cask of Amontillado, The Tell-Tale Heart, Ligeia, William Wilson and The Masque of the Red as Morane wrestles with a moral dilemma of his own. <strong>Wednesdays, October 14 at 1 p.m. with complimentary tea party intermission and October 21, 28 and Nov. 4 &amp;11 at 7:30 p.m.<br />Sundays, Nov. 1, 8 &amp; 15 at 7:30 p.m&nbsp;</strong> <a href="http://westend.broadwayworld.com/article/Hedgerow_Offers_Public_Performances_Of_TALES_FROM_POE_10141115_20090928" target="_blank"><strong>More info and</strong> <strong>tickets</strong>.</a></p>
<p><strong>Oct 21 - Nov 1</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 140%;"><strong>Shades of Poe</strong> </span>at the&nbsp;Collings-Knight House.&nbsp; As you walk through this 19th century farmhouse, you will be treated to presentations of some of Edgar Allan Poe's most chilling works: "The Raven," "The Imp of the Perverse," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Oval Portrait," "To Helen" and "The Cask of Amontillado."&nbsp; <strong>Oct 21-25 and Oct 28-Nov 1, 7-9 PM each night.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.shadesofpoe.com/" target="_blank">More info and tickets</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 23</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">The Tell-Tale Heart with Grover Silcox</span></strong> at the FONTHILL MUSEUM&nbsp; in Doylestown, PA.&nbsp; Come and tour the Henry Mercer castle and enjoy an eeire night tour.&nbsp; You'll learn about Mr. Mercer's interest in literature, especially, the works of Edgar Allan Poe.&nbsp; The program concludes with a dramatic telling of Poe's THE TELL-TALE HEART by popular actor, Grover Silcox. <strong>Friday, October 23 at 6:30-7:30PM</strong> $15/$12&nbsp; BCHS members.&nbsp; Registration and prepayment required. To register, call 215-348-9461&nbsp; Ext. 10 <strong><a href="http://www.fonthillmuseum.org/events_calendar.htm" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 29</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">Poe's Casks</span></strong> at the <strong>Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site</strong>.&nbsp; Poe narrates and brings to life one of his most horrific stories. Poe is Montresor, who arranges for a memorable wine tasting for his &ldquo;friend&rdquo;, the unlucky Fortunato. Descend into the basement with Park Ranger actors. (Not for claustrophobics.) <strong>Oct 29, 6:30 and 7:30 PM</strong>.&nbsp; <strong><a href="http://www.nps.gov/edal/index.htm" target="_blank">More info and tickets</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 30</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 140%;"><strong>Edgar&nbsp;and the&nbsp;Poe Boys: Closing Night</strong>&nbsp;</span>at the Philadelphia College of Physicians, home of the <strong>Mutter Museum</strong>.&nbsp; Starring <strong>Harry Anderson</strong> of NBC's "Night Court" fame and Philly's own, <strong>Grover Silcox</strong> for a night of POE's Poems, Tales and things Poe might've enjoyed watching himself.&nbsp; <strong>Friday October 30 7-10 PM</strong>.&nbsp;&nbsp;For information and reservations, contact the College of Physicians of Philadelphia at: 19 S 22ND St&nbsp; Philadelphia, PA 19103-3001, (215) 563-3103 <strong><a href="http://www.collphyphil.org/index.asp" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 31</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: 140%;">Edgar Allan Poe and the Flip Side of Comedy with Grover Silcox</span>&nbsp;</strong>at Karen Ann's Tea Room in Warminster, PA 1535 W. Street Road&nbsp;(215) 773-9300<strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;Saturday, Oct.&nbsp;31</strong> Call&nbsp;or email for reservations.<strong> <a href="http://www.karenannstearoom.com/joomla/index.php" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Oct 31</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 140%;"><strong>Lolla-POE-looza</strong> </span>at the Hiway Theatre in Jenkintown, PA.&nbsp;&nbsp;<em><strong>Once upon a midnight dreary&hellip;</strong></em>Join us for a midnight showing of two films based on Edgar Allan Poe&rsquo;s macabre classics.&nbsp; Introduced by the <em>Philly Poe Guy</em>, Edward Pettit.&nbsp; One short Poe film, plus the feature presentation, "The Raven," the 1935 classic featuring Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff. <strong>Starts at 11:30 PM on Halloween night</strong>.&nbsp;&nbsp; Matinee prices apply.&nbsp; Hiway members pay just $5.&nbsp; <strong><a href="http://www.hiwaytheatre.org/" target="_blank">More info</a></strong></p>]]></content></entry></feed>
