Pennsylvania’s calendar is packed this week with can’t-miss exhibitions, restaurant weeks, and standout stage performances. From Philadelphia arts openings to family-friendly museum programming, there’s plenty to build a great itinerary around. Below are this week’s highlights across the state, organized by category for easy planning. Browse the picks, then lock in your plans and ride in comfort.
East Passyunk Avenue’s Business Improvement District spotlights its renowned culinary strip with a dedicated Restaurant Week. It’s a chance to explore the neighborhood’s dining scene across its many small businesses.
Gettysburg Restaurant Week is a partnership designed to highlight many of the community’s finest culinary offerings. Plan a tasting tour around town and discover standout local dining.
Experience the best of Manayunk’s culinary scene with participating restaurants offering three-course prix-fixe meals. With pricing from $15 to $45 per person, it’s an easy way to sample more than one spot.
Two young lovers fall fast, but their families are sworn enemies in this bold reimagining of the classic story. The production is directed by Barrymore Award winner Amina Robinson.
A new sports stadium rises in the middle of a neighborhood as Aisha returns home to help developers revitalize the place she grew up in. Working with a local contractor, she’s pulled into the tensions of change and community.
Jo Koy brings his “Just Being Koy Tour” to Philadelphia on Friday, March 6, 2026. It’s a one-night stop for fans ready for a big live laugh.
The Kammerspiel presents a world premiere adaptation of Molière’s Tartuffe, reimagined by Bob Sloan and directed by Josh McIlvain. This bold new take is staged as a three-week engagement.
Farmstand Fridays at the Lewisburg Children’s Museum is a free, drop-in educational program held every Friday. Stop by for hands-on learning as “fresh learning” pops up each week.
Visit twelve local history sites in Lebanon County and collect commemorative wooden nickels along the way. The campaign celebrates America250 and encourages exploring local heritage.
This dynamic showcase blends emerging skill with established prowess for an electrifying fusion of talent and experience. Expect an adrenaline-charged spectacle across two event days.
Monroe County students in grades 9–12 are invited to participate in this annual student art show sponsored by the Gallery at 530 Main. The exhibition runs Friday through Sunday from 12pm to 4pm during the listed dates.
Berks Arts presents the 22nd annual Frank Scott Memorial Art Show: The Art of Jazz, honoring legendary local jazz musician Frank Scott. The exhibition continues the tradition founded in 2005.
This exhibition presented by Wendy Liss and Dolores Poacelli features ceramic sculptures and mixed media works. It’s a focused showcase of their artistic practice across materials.
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.
Arch Enemy Arts hosts an opening reception on March 6th from 5–9 pm for five new solo exhibitions. The evening also includes ELIXIR II, a March group show.
This exhibition explores the idea of a tableau—an artistic, picturesque grouping that creates a striking scene. The work draws on traditions of scenes inspired by history, mythology, or religious text.
This exhibition features approximately forty recent paintings by Peter Paone, along with drawings that inspired his finished still lifes. It’s a look at both the final works and the creative process behind them.
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