Fringe Picks: Final Weekend!

1045.jpgThe sand in the hourglass indicates that you’re running out of time, Fringe-masters.

Friday, 9.14

  • RAMMED EARTH: Follow four dancers for a site-specific exploration of architecture and the way we connect with the buildings around us. 8pm, $20, The National Building, Side Door, 119 Arch Street
  • A Room of One’s Own: Women and Power in the New America: Using both video and theater to show the role of American women in the Iraq war gives insight on a powerful subject in a new light. 8pm, $20, The Arcadia Stage, Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. 2nd Street

Saturday, 9.15

  • A Twilight Performance of Spoon River Anthology: A collective of dead artists have not yet had their final say. 6pm, $20, Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Avenue
  • Dance of the Warriors: If you never imagined you’d convince your World-of-Warcraft-loving boyfriend to go to a dance performance, now’s the time. 6:30pm, $10, Solaris/Aikikai Cultural Center, 2100 Chestnut Street
  • BATCH: An American Bachelor/ette Party Spectacle: It’s your last chance to catch BATCH, so use it wisely. 6:30pm, 9:30pm, $20, Mandell Theater at Drexel University, 3300 Chestnut Street
  • Must Don’t Whip ‘Um: You get two more cracks at Must Don’t Whip ‘Um, and don’t miss the $5 offer: Use “Cynthiapromo” in promo code for web sales, call 215-413-1318, or buy at
    the door. 2pm, 8pm, $25, Tomlinson Theater, Temple University, 1301 W. Norris Street

  • The Many Men of Martha Manning An Episodic Radio Soap Opera: You may not remember radio soaps, but you can download this free podcast Saturday at 10pm and find out why they ruled.

Sunday, 9.16

  • The Sustainability Project: Dancing, the environment, and you. Here’s to recognizing those roots. 2pm, $10, Old Pine Community Center, 401 Lombard Street

Tuesday, 9.18

  • Three Visual Arts Exhibitions: No matter where you find yourself on the final day of the fest, catch whichever free visual art show is closest to you, or take in all 3. It’s your last dance. 5pm, Painted Bride Art Center, Cafe Gallery 230 Vine Street, 6pm, Crane Arts Building, The Hall, 1400 N. American Street, 6pm, International House, 3701 Chestnut Street
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