FringeArts Winter 2015 Quarterly

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A detailed look at what's coming up for the winter season at FringeArts

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TicketsPurchase tickets at FringeArts.com or call 215.413.1318.

Tickets available at the door one hour before show time.

MembershipJoin now at FringeArts.com/membership.

Members save 30% on tickets plus receive priority access to tickets and seats, and enjoy VIP treatment at all events!

Selected as the Best Membership in Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly 2014.

Location and ParkingNo onsite parking. See map for nearby parking lots. Street parking is metered in Old City and on Columbus Boulevard.

Subway: Market-Frankford Line2nd St. Station at 2nd St. and Market St.

Buses: 5, 17, 25, 21, 33, 42, 48, 57All above numbered buses stop within close walking distance of FringeArts.

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P3 Dave & Busters Lot, 325 N. Columbus Blvd.P4 DRWC Vine Street Parking Lot (at Columbus Blvd)

Validated discount parking available at P2.

FringeArts + La Peg140 North Columbus Boulevard(at Race Street)Philadelphia, PA 19106 FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318

La PegThe restaurant and bar at FringeArts.

French-inspired brasserie cuisine with the highest quality sourced vegetables and meats, a great beer list, and fringetastic cocktails.

Dinner 5:00–10:30 Monday–Thursday 5:00–11:30 Friday and Saturday 5:00–10:00 Sunday

Brunch 11:00–2:00 Saturday and Sunday

Bar open late every night.

From Scratch: Show and Food PairingNo ordinary dinner-and-a-show special! La Peg’s executive chef Peter Woolsey creates a once-in-a-lifetime culinary pairing to the artistry of the show. $50 includes show ticket and meal. See page 17 for details.

5 | 7pm Scratch Night Works-in-progress sampler by area artists (Free)

11 | 8pm Music Series ICP OrchestraKen Vandermark/Nate Wooley Duo

13 | 7pm FringeArts Presents Fest by Ivo DimchevFrom Scratch: Show and Food Pairing available $50 (includes meal and ticket)

14 | 7pm FringeArts Presents Fest by Ivo DimchevFrom Scratch: Show and Food Pairing available $50 (includes meal and ticket)

30 | 8pm Studio Series Everything One in the Disc of the Sun by Royal Osiris Karaoke EnsemblePerformance followed by a Golden Karaoke Party.

31 | 8pm Studio Series Everything One in the Disc of the Sun by Royal Osiris Karaoke EnsemblePerformance followed by a Golden Karaoke Party.

2 | 7pm Scratch Night Works-in-progress sampler by area artists (Free)

6 | 8pm First Friday Music The Divine Feminine curated by King Britt and Kate Watson-Wallace

6 | 11pm Late Night Red 40 & The Last Groovement (Free)

19 | 7pm Studio Series The Vulgar Early Works by Chelsea & Magda

20 | 7pm Studio Series The Vulgar Early Works by Chelsea & Magda

21 | 8pm Studio Series The Vulgar Early Works by Chelsea & Magda

27 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Rocco by ICKamsterdam (Emio Greco | Pieter C. Scholten)From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing available $50 (includes meal and ticket)

28 | 8pm FringeArts Presents Rocco by ICKamsterdam (Emio Greco | Pieter C. Scholten)From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing available $50 (includes meal and ticket)

2 | 7pm Scratch Night Works-in-progress sampler by area artists (Free)

6 | 8pm First Friday Music still life with music by Ensemble39

6 | 11pm Late Night Red 40 & The Last Groovement (Free)

14 | Noon Music Series String Quartet in G minor, Opus 10 by Claude Debussy Quartet du Jour of the Philadelphia Orchestra From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing available $50 (includes meal and ticket)

18 | 8pm Studio Series Abbot Adam: Evensong by No Face Performance Group

27 | 8pm Music Series Corps Exquis by Daniel Wohl featuring Transit

FringeArts thanks PNC Arts Alive as the inaugural sponsor of year-round programming.

We also thank William Penn Foundation, Independence Foundation, MKM Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, PA Council on the Arts, Barra Foundation, Virginia Cretella Mars Foundation, and the Philadelphia Cultural Fund for their support.

January February March

Welcome to FringeArtsWe’re more than your once-a-year festival, now with year-round programs that bring the world’s best contemporary performances to Philadelphia while showcasing world-class artists from our own city. With multiple stages, a bar, restaurant, and an outdoor beer garden, FringeArts is an exciting new hub for innovative art, delicious food, and good conversation.

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First Monday of every month!

Monday January 5 | 7pmMonday February 2 | 7pmMonday March 2 | 7pm

Come see a roster of Philly’s most talented artists perform new material from shows they are working on in this fast-paced sampling of contemporary theater, dance, performance art, and everything in between. Scratch Nights feature short performances by four-to- six companies/artists.

FREE / RSVP suggestedFringeArts Mainstage

Scratch NightThe popular, long running works-in-progress series at FringeArts.

ICP Orchestra + Ken Vandermark/Nate Wooley DuoA co-presentation with Ars Nova Workshop

Sunday January 11 | 8pm

Explore fantastic new sounds and far out sonic spaces with two groups of great experimenters.

ICP OrchestraRagtime to swing, composed pieces to improvisation, bop to free jazz, classical to carnivalesque, the ICP Orchestra continues its run at the forefront of experimental, category-bending music. Instant Composers Pool (ICP) is a collective of Dutch composers and improvisers, formed in 1967 by Misha Mengelberg, Han Bennink, and Willem Breuker.

Ken Vandermark/Nate Wooley DuoKen Vandermark is an American jazz composer and saxophone and clarinet player. A fixture on the Chicago-area music scene, Vandermark, a 1999 MacArthur Fellow, has earned critical praise for his playing and his multi-layered compositions, which balance intricate orchestration with passionate improvisation.

Nate Wooley is one of the most in-demand trumpet players in the burgeoning Brooklyn jazz, improv, noise, and new music scenes. He has performed regularly with John Zorn, Anthony Braxton, Fred Frith, Evan Parker, and Yoshi Wada. Wooley’s solo playing is often cited as part of an international revolution in improvised trumpet.

FringeArts Mainstage$15 FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318

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Tuesday January 13 | 7pmWednesday January 14 | 7pm

At the headquarters of an imaginary festival in Copenhagen, the performance artist Ivo Dimchev discusses with a curator the terms for presenting his latest show. What begins as a hilariously dry and realistic negotiation soon transforms professional protocol into a manifestation of sexual fantasy and power.

Ivo Dimchev is a choreographer and performer who concocts extreme and colorful mixtures of performance art, dance, theater, music, and imagery. Fest is performed by Nicola Schoessler, Annina Machaz, Mirko Feliziani, and Ivo Dimchev.

$29 / Student and 25-and-under $15FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318FringeArts MainstageAdvisory: Contains nudity and sexually explicit scenes.

From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing$50 / includes three-course meal and ticket(does not include drinks or gratuity)Reservations required for From Scratch tickets.

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FestIvo Dimchev (Bulgaria)

“One day I just realized how bored I am from the conventional way of my everyday professional communications.” Ivo Dimchev

“[Dimchev] meshes darkness and lightness with verbal and physical dexterity.” Gia Kourlas, The New York Times

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Friday January 30 | 8pmSaturday January 31 | 8pm

Performances followed by a Golden Karaoke Party.

At the end of time, three Osirian priests gather at a pseudo-Egyptian karaoke bar to perform their favorite tracks from the self-help repertoire. They sing, chant, and recite forgotten hits from the VHS vaults of gurus, cult leaders, corporate speakers, and extraterrestrial mediums.

All under the cosmic glow of an LED pyramid.

Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble (ROKE) is a musical priesthood that explores the psychic terrain of self-help movements at the turn of the 20th century. Everything One in the Disc of the Sun features Tei Blow, Siobhan Gandy, and Sean McElroy.

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The Divine FemininePresented by anonymous bodiesCurated by King Britt andKate Watson-Wallace

Friday February 6 | 8pm

An evening of groundbreaking artists in music, video, and dance join forces to create a new future, and celebrate the stature and wisdom of the Divine Feminine across cultures.

A one-time-in-the-history-of-the-world experience.

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Xenia Rubinos (percussion and vocals) is a music maker who uses her powerful voice to create beats and melodies from scratch.

Low Leaf (keyboards and vocals) is a Los Angeles based multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer, and producer.

Ryat (electronics and vocals) has a maximalist production approach, often experimenting in electronics, odd time signatures, vocal looping, and lush soundscapes.

Monica McIntyre (cello) seamlessly blends blues, soul, classical, jazz, reggae, and Middle Eastern sounds into an unforgettable musical landscape.

Jasmine Hearn (dance) is a new breed of dancer, choreographer, performer, collaborator, storyteller, artist, and activist.

Linda Aubry Bullock (visuals) creates stop motion animation, video collages, and sound art, favoring intense, nuanced color and the borders between abstract and concrete.

After party features the DJ duo The Queens throwing down more tunes of the Divinely Feminine.

“An environment wherein one’s critical frame got nudged, over and over again, between operating under two assumptions: that of arch irony, and that of flat-out sincerity.” Culturebot

“We made karaoke videos for the songs using things from the contemporary world that we thought made sense with the subject matter, and then realized that we had created a mythology that we could easily inhabit.” Tei Blow of Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble

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The Vulgar Early WorksChelsea & Magda

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“The discovery of the evening, for me, was the zany duo of Chelsea Murphy and Magda San Millan.” Brian Seibert, The New York Times

“We are very playful. We believe almost religiously in laughing at each other and ourselves as a way to name our habits and find our fascinations. Laughter is a brake that says: stop for a second, the way you did that last thing was so strange and wonderful.” Magda San Millan of Chelsea & Magda

Thursday February 19 | 7pmFriday February 20 | 7pmSaturday February 21 | 8pm

An evening-length concert of self-love, subversive humor, feminist spit, sexual-angst-ridden cries against society gloriously performed in an abstract-theater-meets-TED-Talk-meets-modern-dance-meets-weird-therapeutic-seminar kind of way.

The dynamic Philly-based dance and performance art duo Chelsea & Magda began creating work together two years ago. They’re not waiting thirty years to unearth their early works. They decided to do so now with a recombination and composting of everything the ladies have been up to since they met.

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RoccoICKamsterdam (Emio Greco | Pieter C. Scholten)

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“When you watch the footage of Mohammad Ali it resembles the amorous game of attracting and rejecting one another. We also wanted to investigate the aesthetics of beating the living daylights out of one another.” Pieter C. Scholten, co-creator

“The balletic bouts of speedy steps, jabbed limbs and torqued torsos are choreographed in strict rotational symmetry and tied to the arrhythmic jitters of a percussive score.” The Guardian

Friday February 27 | 8pmSaturday February 28 | 8pm

A boxing match becomes a dance, a dance becomes a boxing match. Brothers are locked in an eternal bout of love and brutality and hate.

On a stage transformed into a boxing ring with audience seating on three sides, male fighter-dancers perform a virtuosic display of close combat-choreography. Be a witness to an animalistic courtship of intelligence, masculinity and physicality, extreme control and iron discipline of the boxing body and the dancing body. Until somebody gets knocked out.

Choreography and direction by Emio Greco and Pieter C. Scholten.

Rocco is inspired by Luchino Visconti’s 1960 classic neo-realist film, Rocco & His Brothers, and by fraternal rivalries of history and mythology. Since 1995 Emio Greco and Pieter C. Scholten have worked together to search for new dance forms.

$29 / Student and 25-and-under $15FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318FringeArts Mainstage

From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing$50 / includes three-course meal and ticket(does not include drinks or gratuity)Reservations required for From Scratch tickets.

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Friday March 6 | 8pm

Ensemble39 or E39 is an ensemble of young classical musicians and Curtis Institute graduates, who embrace a wide spectrum of new music, are just at home in a beer hall as a recital room, and who have worked with some of the best young composers of their generation.

Program includes:

Children of the Fire by Gabriella Smith Playing off the rhythms of Haitian drum circles, this exploration of the artist in exile is based on Edwidge Danticat’s Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work.

Bone Chinoiserie and the Alabastard Cowboy by Vin Calianno A spaghetti western of classical music that takes its cues from the films of Michelangelo Antonioni and Quentin Tarantino, with an original film accompaniment.

still life with music (world premiere) by Ted BabcockAfter such classics as the Odyssey and Beowulf, this new work delves into the sonic and dramatic landscapes of epics.

$15FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318FringeArts Mainstage

still life with music Ensemble39

Saturday March 14 | Noon

Juliette Kang, William Polk: violinsKerri Ryan: violaYumi Kendall: cello

Enjoy a special noontime performance in La Peg, accompanied by a one-time-only brunch menu created by La Peg’s executive chef Peter Woolsey and inspired by Debussy’s score.

The Debussy String Quartet, from 1893, was a pivotal work—a turning point in classical music away from, and beyond, what came before. It is the only known string quartet he ever composed, but it helped changed the creative direction of classical music forever.

FringeArts Stage at La PegFringeArts.com / 215.413.1318From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing$50 / includes three-course meal and ticket(does not include drinks or gratuity)Reservations required.

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String Quartet in G minor, Opus 10 by Claude DebussyQuartet du Jour of the Philadelphia Orchestra

“Debussy’s String Quartet is a total blast to play, with lots of colors, textures, rhythmic, and melodic components that are awesome for audience and artists alike.” Yumi Kendall, cellist

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Wednesday March 18 | 8pm

Earth and all stars! Prepare as songs of deviant medieval nuns, devotion, and desire abound.

The vernal equinox arrives with a liturgy of evening prayer brought to you by Sisters Sibyl and Sistine. This concert event contemplates life’s great mysteries with cabaret-like canticle, confessional, and karaoke.

Abbot Adam is a cycle of shows that features Jaime Maseda and Mark McCloughan as two sister nuns steeped in Medieval tradition venturing into wildly new performance territory.

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“We’re really excited by this combination of purity, devotion, ecstasy, sex, desire, violence, horror and melodrama found in paintings from the lives of saints, mystics, and laypeople.” Jaime Maseda, co-creator and performer of Abbot Adam: Evensong

Friday March 27 | 8pm

Experience this large-scale multimedia performance at the intersection of video installation, rock concert, avant-garde cinema, and experimental classical and electronic music. Corp Exquis was created in the fashion of the parlor game exquisite corpse, developed by the Surrealists of 1920s Paris. Now, in concert form, the mix of live music, electronics, and stunning video art comes alive in an evening of supreme musicianship and visual grandeur.

Daniel Wohl: electronicsTransit: piano, percussion, violin, cello, and clarinet

The album version of Corps Exquis (New Amsterdam Records) was voted best album of 2013 by WNYC New Sounds listeners and included in NPR Music’s top 100 songs of 2013.

$15 FringeArts.com / 215.413.1318FringeArts Mainstage

Corps ExquisDaniel Wohl featuring Transit

“Vivid, detailed and engaging . . . boldly surreal aural experience.” Steve Smith, The New York Times

“All my electronic sounds are derived from acoustic instruments, so I’m continuously trying to change the perception of what’s produced by an instrument and what is processed.” Daniel Wohl, composer

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Abbot Adam:EvensongNo Face Performance Group

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From Scratch: Show and Food Pairing

Enjoy a three-course menu inspired by a show presented at FringeArts, and then see the show! (Or see the show, then eat the meal!) Once a month, Chef Peter Woolsey creates a culinary pairing to the ideas, themes, and performers of a show presented at FringeArts.

• $50 includes dinner and show (not including drinks and gratuity).

• Available during run of one show per month by reservation.

• Special menu available 90min–2hrs before show time and till 10pm after the show.

• Patrons are emailed one day prior to reservation with Chef’s inspiration for the special menu.

Full details and restrictions at lapegbrasserie.com.

VEGETABLES

butternut squash soupesplette candied pecans, seared mushrooms

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pho consomméreinterpreted steak and vietnamese noodle soup, oxtail ravioli, traditional garnish

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house mesclun saladsoft and bitter lettuces, tahini, lemon vinaigrette

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trio of vegetablesbeets with orange vinaigrette and yogurt, lentils with vegetable macedoine and mustard vinaigrette, haricots vets with toasted almonds and mustard vinaigrette

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salad lyonnaisefrisee, poached egg, bacon, potatoes, mustard vinaigrette

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mussels mariniereblue bay mussels, cream leek cloud, baguette

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seared scallopsbraised endive, orange fumé

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pan roasted striped basswarm autumnal salad, chicken jus

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idaho troutgreen beans, lemon brown butter emulsion

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seasonal vegetablescider-braised butternut squash, black trumpet puree, cranberry chutney, herb puree, wild mushrooms

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macaroni gratintoo fancy to call it mac’n’cheese

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potato rostipotato cake with shallot, fresh tomato sauce, parmesan

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We cater parties from 10 people to 250. Inquire with your server or call 215.375.7744

consuming raw or uncooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, eggs, or unpasteurized milk may increase your risk of food born illness.

Peter WoolseyExecutive Chef / Proprietor

Nicholas BazikChef de Cuisine

Michael SlavinGeneral Manager

www.lapegbrasserie.com

215.375.7744

140 N Columbus BlvdPhiladelphia, PA 19106

FISHbeef tartaremustard vinaigrette, scallion, cornichons, lemon, chorizo, egg yolk, grilled bread

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tuna tartaresustainable ahi tuna, soy, walnut oil, pickled ginger, yellow pepper, japanese cucumber, red miso

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steak fritesbutter basted ny strip, pan sauce, grilled zucchini, fries

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choucroute garniesauerkraut, pork shoulder confit, slab bacon, bratwurst, black pudding, potatoes, mustard

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salmonlentils, seasonal vegetables, horseradish cream

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roasted 1/2 chickenlancaster raised, brined, spinach, brown butter mashed potatoes, jus

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SIDESfries 3slow cooked green beans 4spinach with shallots 4brown butter mashed potatoes 4

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oyster triosmoked cream and salmon roe, lemon herb purée, chili oil and lime

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oysters daily selection 3shrimp 2(served with mignonette, cocktail sauce and lemon)

crab salad1.5 oz. crab meat, avocado, mango, cayenne, tarragon mayonaise

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lobster salad1.5 oz. lobster meat, chive, lemon, mayonaise

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pork cheek carbonadebeer-braised, onions, spice bread croutons

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lamb shoulderslow braised, bacon and cheese panade, braise reduction

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snails6 burgundy snails, garlic herb butter

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rabbitwhite wine lemon-braised, confit tomatoes, hand made tagliatelle

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foie grastorchon, pickled raisin butter, candied walnuts, frisée, brioche

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pork terrineonion marmalade, pickled carrots, mustard, toast

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SANDWICHESfringe burgerbrioche bun, bacon and caramelized onion marmalade, red wine reduction, pickles,smear of delice de bourgogne, corn shoots…. or your way

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the parisianbaguette, french ham, butter, cornichons

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CHEESEcloth wrapped cheddarcow’s milk, apple compote

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delice de bourgognetriple cream cow, sweet cassis

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boucheronaged goat, orange marmalade

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roquefortsheep’s milk blue, honey

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epoissewashed rind cow’s milk, poached pear

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$30 MENUbutternut squash soup

ortrio of salads

(choose three from the salad menu)

—roasted half chicken and fries

orsalmon with lentils and horseradish

—chocolate cake

or la peg sundae

French-inspired brasserie cuisine, a menu crafted from the highest quality seasonal vegetables and humanely raised meats. Small and big plates for friends and family to share.

Enjoy a large selection of European and American craft beers, and a wine list with offerings for every palate and every pairing.

Dinner 5:00–10:30 Monday–Thursday 5:00–11:30 Friday–Saturday 5:00–10:00 Sunday

Brunch 11:00–2:00 Saturday and Sunday

Bar open late every night. We are committed to accommodating any guest’s food restrictions.

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Creative, high-energy late night entertainment rocks the restaurant and bar into the wee hours of the night.

All Late Nights: 11pm | FREE

Red 40 & The Last Groovement on First Fridays!Friday February 6 | 11pmFriday March 6 | 11pm

Get down with the funktastic sounds of Red 40 & The Last Groovement—a little naughty, a little trashy, a lot of sexy.

FreeFringeArts stage at La Peg

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FringeArts Late Night at La Peg New acts added every week! Check the schedule at FringeArts.com.

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FringeArts needs your support to bring the best in performing arts programming to Philadelphia year-round.

Give NowJoin the Producers Circle and gain exclusive access to the shows, the art, and the artists. Sponsor a show of your choice with a donation of $1,000 or more.

Make Your ContributionContact Sandy Upton, Development Director, at 267-612-4902 or [email protected].

Visit FringeArts.com/Support.

Make out your check to FRINGEARTS and mail to: Attn: Sandy UptonFringeArts140 North Columbus Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19106

Make art happen. Help us bring

to FringeArts every night of the week, so that there is always a show that you want to see.

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Coming to FringeArts

Spring 2015 Year-round programming continues with some of Philadelphia’s favorite companies as well as provocative artists from across the country.

Pig Iron Theater Company Sam Green and yMusic Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental<fidget>Rude Mechanicalszoe | juniper

2015 Fringe FestivalSeptember 3 to 19 This year’s Festival will feature a selection of highly influential international artists and companies, along with shows of massive scale.

Lucinda Childs, Frank Gehry, and John Adams Jo StrømgrenPieter Ampe Toneelgroep Amsterdam

Keep up to date as new artists are added at FringeArts.com.

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