When: Establishment open daily for various sessions Where: Escape The Room Philly, 1528 Walnut St. This market offers up a community and memorable Saturday afternoon like no other. There will be plenty of vendors to take care of all your needs from jewelry, to soap, to music. The Schmidt’s Commons will host crafters, local businesses, farmers, and more. This open air and fresh monthly market makes its April stop this Saturday. There will be story time and egg dyeing for all. Reading Terminal Market will also be hosting an Easter egg hunt between the hours of 9:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m.
For those looking to participate, there will be an in-park registration on the day of the event. The Easter bunny will be in attendance at the beloved Franklin Square playground. There will be colonial-era games, live music, water ice, food trucks, games, and of course the lemonade will be flowing. Admission for adults will be $14.50. Half of the proceeds from this event will go to the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
The festival is free for kids 18 years of age and under. Presented by Alex’s Lemonade, this charitable event will have several activities for your friends and family. Where: National Constitution Center, 525 Arch St. National Constitution Center Family Festival There will be art exhibits, speaking engagements, workshops, poetry sessions, concerts, documentary film viewings, and moreĨ. This events commemorates and touches on the important and pivotal roles African Americans have played in American history. This cultural celebration is free to enter.
When: Saturday, April 15th-Sunday, April 16th Where: Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1101 Arch St. Come hear the beautiful instrumentation, picturesque lyricism, and all this band has to offer. The popular single “The King Is Dead” was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 54th annual Grammys. The five member act is no stranger to success. The critically accailmed group has seven album releases under their belt. Portland indie rock band The Decemberists will be performing at The Fillmore Philadelphia this Friday night. These shows will blend an entirely new material, improvisation, and a few stories from “Thank God for Jokes.” Mike Birbiglia recently toured over 100 cities with the show “Thank God for Jokes.” Birgbiglia is ready to project that recent success onstage and bring some fresh new standup material to his fans. The comedian said, “I’ve never been more excited about standup in my whole career. When: Friday, April 14th, 7:30PM & 10PM and Saturday, April 15th, 7:30PM & 10PM Where: Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. Come see this established and in-your-face comedian at Punch Line Philly this weekend. Rock has displayed his comedic and acting talents in several television broadcasts such as, “Real Husbands of Hollywood” and more.
Tony Rock is the host of Russell Simmons’ “All Def Comedy Live” and the classic televised talent series “Apollo Live”.
When: Friday, April 14th, 8PM & 10:15PM and Saturday, April 15th 7:30PM & 9:45PM Moderated by talented actress Bonnie Hunt, this event will showcase Crystal’s unique humor, great storytelling, and precision for entertaining.
When: Friday, April 14th & Saturday, April 15th, 8PMįamous comedian, actor, writer, director, and producer Billy Crystal will be the main attraction at Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center this weekend. This Friday Ensemble Novo, a six-piece Brazilian ensemble, will provide the soundtrack for the night. The Philadelphia Museum of Art hosts this happy hour themed soiree that includes live music, cocktails, and tapas-style cuisine by Starr Catering. Start your weekend with this musical and cultural experience. Where: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. This year’s opening night film will be Blue Velvet Revisited and the closing night will feature On the Sly: In Search of the Family Stone. Come check out this festival and view its lineup of enriching and engrossing movies. When: Runs from Thursday, April 13th- Saturday, April 29thīack for its fifth year, this annual film festival pays tribute to a wide spectrum of features. There’s plenty of locally shot productions rare, and unique films for every moviegoers tastes.