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July 12-18, 2002

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Eat, Shorts



It used to be you had to go to Tony and Tina's Wedding to eat pasta while watching theater. No more, thanks to Ficticious Theatre Co. This week marks the third annual Philly Blunts Festival, featuring short plays, music and even an art exhibit. And, oh yeah, pasta. Every night audience members are welcome to BYOB (that's booze, not actual blunts, kids), and on Thursday nights there's pasta, salad and garlic bread. Check out work from University of the Arts photography students and paintings by local artists and enjoy music from local singer/songwriters. Then seven short plays by folks like Domenick Scudera (of Gaybonics fame) and Michael Phelan will be performed by a company of seven actors. Sounds like a lot for one evening, but you certainly won't go home hungry.

Philly Blunts Festival, July 17– Aug. 2, 7 p.m., $10 ($15 on Thursdays), the Ethical Society, 1906 Rittenhouse Square , 215-772-9140.

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