The First Person Arts Festival marks its 13th year next week, and it features a star-studded lineup. The festival runs Tuesday, November 4th through Saturday, November 15th and includes celebrity chefs, TV stars and a live edition of the First Person Arts podcast.
Kick off the festival by spending the night of Tuesday, November 4th, with Marcus Samuelsson, the star of Top Chef Masters and ABC’s The Taste. Celebri-chef Samuelsson will prepare a meal from his new cookbook Marcus Off Duty with the help of local Top Chef competitor Jen Carroll. Tickets for the 7:00 p.m. dinner are $150 and include access to a special book signing.
If you've recently thought, "Wow, I
could really go for a sex-themed variety show starring two awesome
female comedians," well, First Person Arts has totally been reading your
diary. Comedy Central's Margot Leitman and MTV and VH1's Giulia Rozzi will tell their sexiest "Stripped Stories" onstage Saturday, November 8th, at Underground Arts. Doors open at 9 p.m.. Live music will be provided by Philly's Johnny Showcase, and tickets are just $22.
Storyteller, author, comedian, and mental health campaigner Ruby Wax is bringing her one-woman-show Ruby Wax: Sane New World on tour, stopping at the FPA Fest on Thursday, November 13th. Based on her best-selling book Sane New World: A User's Guide to the Normal-Crazy Mind (a copy of which is included with your $35 ticket) the 9 p.m. show combines humor with Wax's Oxford University Masters degree in cognitive therapy.
Attention all Law and Order: Criminal Intent binge-watchers: Detective Alex Eames, a.k.a Kathryn Erbe, will join The Good Wife's Zach Grenier and Alex Morf for a one-night-only dramatic reading of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night. This semi-autobiographical tale of a family's struggle with addiction is part of Outside the Wire's Addiction Performance Project. The free reading is set for 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 15th, at the Christ Church Sanctuary and features a post-performance discussion of addiction.
Let the storytelling continue when Earth Wind & Fire lead singer and eight-time Grammy winner Philip Bailey shares tales from his memoir Shining Star: Braving the Elements of Earth Wind & Fire. A
truly behind-the-scenes look at the legendary group, music icon Bailey
will be interviewed by WDAS' Patty Jackson about his amazing journey.
The $40 ticketed event begins Saturday, November 15th, at 8 p.m. at Mother Bethel AME Church.
Also on Saturday, November 15th, the inimitable Ira Glass takes the Merriam Theater stage at 8 p.m. to talk broadcast journalism, what makes a good story, and more. The creator of This American Life will mix stories with pre-taped quotes and music in order to recreate the sound of the show for the live audience. Tickets range from $28-$125.
For ticketing, information about these events and a full calendar of the First Person Arts Festival, visit FirstPersonArts.org.
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