The script-in-hand performances include "Glengarry Glen Ross".
Some outlining of the artwork is visible.
Smith's album "Safety Net" is available now on iTunes and online.
The play will run through June 30.
The class will teach writing poetry.
The campaign for the meetinghouse was named "Building in the Light" to represent the Turrell Skyspace that will be built in Chestnut Hill.
The production runs through April 29.
The artist could go to work soon on a mural.
Find three local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
"Dance is political," says author Brenda Dixon Gottschild.
Melissa Tevere's "A Walk in the Wissahickon" will have an artist reception Jan. 20.
The Chestnut Hill Friends construction could get additional funds from an arts grant.
Find four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
John Wesley Harding will perform a solo acoustic set at Hideaway Music on October 30th. The performance marks the first of several that Hideaway plans to host every week through December.
Photos from many of the events when the Harry Potter series took over Chestnut Hill
Germantown Avenue was packed with festival guests Sunday.
The alternative rock and blues band has a member hailing from Chestnut Hill.
The author will appear at Chestnut Hill's new literary arts center Oct. 6.
The maze is geared towards children ages 4-11.
Playing now at The Stagecrafters, 'Kimberly Akimbo' is chock-full of dark humor.
The first production is playing now at The Stagecrafters.
Pascale Smith, 17, is the director of "Bash" by Neil Labute.
A center for the literary arts is coming to Chestnut Hill.
Chestnut Hill professor, Ted Taylor, took a few minutes to discuss growing up on the mean streets of Glenside.
Patchell is an illustrator and cartoonist.
Tempesta di Mare, one of the groups in residence at the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, is gearing up for its tenth concert season. Their first appearance at PCCH this year will come in mid-October.
One of the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill's groups in residence, The Crossing is conducted by Donald Nally. Nally, who in September will take on the role of interim music director for all of PCCH, first brought The Crossing to the church in 2006.
Donald Nally will be replacing Mark Anderson.
Donald Nally will take over the position this fall.
Forget what a CD looks like? Head down to your local record store and buy one today.
The Summer Concert Series kicks off with the Plan B Band.
His lecture will take place Wednesday night at the Chestnut Hill Library.
A breakdown of events happening at the Chestnut Hill Book Festival.
Patch details advanced ticket offerings from local movie theaters for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2."
CHCA member and summer concert series organizer, Janine Dwyer, spoke about the association's plans for the annual Chestnut Hill festival.
Arthur Miller's 1968 play runs until June 26.
The Fourth Annual Philly Beer Week has events in Chestnut Hill and other Northwest neighborhoods.
A roundup of what's going on in the area this week.
The Crefeld School offers students a chance to blow glass and create art.
The museum's jazz programs were so well-received that they will continue through May and June.