This Wednesday at the Gershman Y: First Person Salon!
Looking for some fun on a sultry July weeknight? Look no further than the First Person Salon at the Gershman Y this Wednesday, July 9th from 7-9pm! Enjoy an ice cold beer and a fantastic lineup of red hot artists! Here’s what’s in store:
- Improv ensemble Tongue & Groove creating a spontaneous piece of documentary theatre, based on the lives of audience members!
- Multimedia artist Rachel Fujita exploring the best and worst of city life with her acclaimed web project lovehateNYC!
- Philadelphia author Elisabeth Erickson bringing family skeletons out of the closet with a reading from recent memoir writing.
It’s all based on a true story, and it’s all happening at the Gershman Y, Wednesday July 9th at 7pm. 401 S. Broad Street. $5 minimum admission. All ages welcome.
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[...] First Person Arts established the Salons at the Gershman Y as a showcase for emerging and accomplished artists working in memoir and documentary art across a variety of media. On Wednesday, July 9th, join us for the next Salon at the Gershman Y! [...]
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