Pennsylvania’s calendar is packed this week with standout exhibitions, creative workshops, and plenty of ways to plan a memorable night out. From restaurant weeks across the state to must-see stage productions, there’s something for every kind of outing. We’ve aggregated the latest picks below using the official event listings provided. Choose your favorites, then let Bravo Limo handle the ride.
East Passyunk Avenue’s Business Improvement District spotlights its renowned culinary strip with a special Restaurant Week. It’s a great excuse to explore the neighborhood’s standout small businesses and dining scene.
Gettysburg Restaurant Week is a partnership created to highlight many of the community’s finest culinary offerings. Plan a delicious week of dining while supporting local restaurants.
Experience the best of Manayunk’s culinary scene during Restaurant Week with participating restaurants offering three-course prix-fixe meals. Pricing ranges from $15 to $45 per person, making it easy to plan a night out.
A new sports stadium is being built in the middle of a neighborhood, and Aisha returns home to help developers revitalize the place she grew up in. As she starts working with a local contractor, tensions and choices begin to take shape.
This production riffs on the age-old question of succession and who will take over when power is on the line. It follows Prince Hal as he spends his days consorting while the stakes around the kingdom rise.
A world premiere musical comedy with book by Beth Malone and Mary Ann Stratton and music and lyrics by Emily Saliers. Directed and choreographed by Lorin Latarro, it’s billed as sharp and surprising.
Two young lovers fall hard and fast, but their families are sworn enemies. This bold reimagining is directed by Barrymore Award winner Amina Robinson.
This exhibition highlights small creatures from Eric Carle’s collection with original artwork from beloved books. Fans will recognize pieces tied to classics like The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Very Quiet Cricket.
Berks Arts presents the 22nd annual Frank Scott Memorial Art Show: The Art of Jazz, honoring legendary local jazz musician Frank Scott. Founded in 2005, this exhibition continues the tradition of celebrating jazz through art.
Learn the joys of making art you can use in this introductory crochet class. It’s designed to help students build a strong foundation as they begin learning crochet.
A hands-on writing workshop where artists develop their artist statement, professional bio, and CV. It’s built for artists who find explaining their work as challenging as making it.
An exhibition presented by Wendy Liss and Dolores Poacelli featuring ceramic sculptures and mixed media work. Stop in to see a focused presentation of their artistic practices.
Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens presents an exhibition highlighting the inspirations behind Isaiah Zagar’s artwork. The show features intimate works that include portraits of people.
This exhibition explores the idea of a tableau—picturesque groupings of people or objects arranged into striking scenes. Drawing from historical traditions, it captures scenes inspired by history, mythology, or religious text.
This exhibition features approximately forty recent paintings by Peter Paone, alongside drawings that inspired his finished still lifes. It offers a closer look at how the artist’s ideas move from sketch to completed work.
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