When

Sunday, April 15, 2018 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT
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Where

Christ Church Neighborhood House 
20 N American Street
Two blocks off 2nd and Market Streets.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
 

 
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Contact

Friends in the City 
Friends in the City 
267-639-5257 
mignon.adams@gmail.com 
 

EgoPo: Third Part of the Trilogy 


Follow Lydie Breeze on a journey from her childhood on Nantucket, to the Civil War battlefields, through the birth of American Utopianism, and the approach of 20th-century Industrialism.
 
In 1865, our nation began stumbling forward after the Civil War, and some dared to dream of an American utopia.  The story of Lydie Breeze asks us what we can learn from these chapters
of history to shape a new hope for our future in the 21st Century.


EgoPo Classic Theater is proud to be presenting the World Premiere of the Lydie Breeze Trilogy, by award-winning playwright, John Guare,
 
The Trilogy will be presented  at the Christ Church Neighborhood House, which is handicap accessible, 
at 20 North American Street, just two blocks from 2nd and Market Streets.
We will attend three matinees at 3 pm on SundaysFebruary 4th, March 11th, and April 15th, and will gather after the show at the Revolution House, at 2nd and Market St, for drinks and discussion.
  

FitC members will sit together, and have a subscription  to EgoPo for the entire three-part trilogy at $67.00.  It's 40% off regular prices, subscribers can exchange dates with no charge, and can earn free guest tickets in EgoPo's Subscriber Loyalty Program.

Author John Guare is best known for his NY Drama Critics Circle Award-winning plays, Six Degree of Separation, and The House of Blue Leaves. A Pulitzer Prize finalist for his play
A Free Man of Color, he also received a Tony Award for Two Gentlemen of Verona, which EgoPo presented this month.

The Trilogy will include original music created by internationally acclaimed musical performance artist, Cynthia Hopkins (www.cynthiahopkins.com)
Click Here for the Registration Form Thanks to FitC member Jean Haskell (also on EgoPo Board) for arranging this.