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FALL
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FALL ARTS
All An Act Theatre presents
William Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’
Dates: Sept. 28-Oct. 14
Times: Fridays and Saturdays at
7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m.
Address: 652 West 17th Street, Erie
Contact: allanact.net
Enjoy one of William Shakespeare’s most
produced plays! “Hamlet” follows the young
Prince Hamlet home to Denmark to attend
his father’s funeral. He is shocked to find
his mother already remarried to his uncle,
the dead king’s brother, Claudius. Hamlet is
even more surprised when his father’s ghost
appears and declares that he was murdered.
Many believe that “Hamlet” is the best of
Shakespeare’s work, and the perfect play. Visit
the website for information on purchasing
tickets and other details.
Erie Art Museum Gallery Nights
Date: Sept. 21
Address: East 5th Street between State
and French, Erie
Contact: erieartmuseum.org, or
814.459.5477
Unique art venues, artist meet & greets, live
music, art demos... Explore the city’s galleries
at one of Erie’s most unique Friday-night
events! The galleries will open their doors
after-hours for a chance to explore the city’s
vibrant arts scene. Each gallery offers its own
exhibitions, entertainment, refreshments and
vibe. Visit the website for more information.
Erie Philharmonic Symphonic
Series: Marc-André Hamelin
Date: Oct. 6
Time: 8 p.m.
Address: Warner Theatre,
811 State Street, Erie
Contact: eriephil.org
Don’t miss an opening night of
EP’s symphonic season! Revel
in the kaleidoscopic colors and
bracing melodies of some of
the best-known Russian music
written for orchestra. Rimsky-
Korsakov’s travels and
adventures inspired
“Capriccio espagnol,”
an homage to the
dances of Old Spain.
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See world-renowned virtuoso Marc-André
Hamelin performing Sergei Rachmaninoff’s
Second Piano Concerto, arguably featuring
his most indelible melodies and more. Visit
the website for information on purchasing
tickets and other details.
Erie Station Dinner Theatre
presents ‘A Canterbury Feast’
Dates: A variety of dates in September
and October (Check the website for more
information.)
Address: 4940 Peach Street, Erie
Contact: canterburyfeast.com, or
814.864.2022
Join in the fun at the 38th Annual “A
Canterbury Feast,” the original medieval
musical comedy! The knaves and wenches
take you back to the year 1492 and not only
perform, but also serve your meal. All “a la”
no utensils. Drink hail! Visit the website for
information on purchasing tickets and other
details.
Erie Guild of Craftsmen 45th
Annual Fall Craft Show
Dates: Oct. 20 & 21
Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Address: Zem Zem Shrine Club,
2525 West 38th Street, Erie
Contact: erieguildofcraftsmen.com, or
814.602.9461
Since 1989, the guild has put on a fun,
festive fall craft show including a craft auction,
demos and craft workshops for children and
adults, as well as a selection of handcrafted
items including jewelry, paintings, purses,
holiday decor, floral, crochet and more!
Partial proceeds are donated to a different
charity each year. Visit the website for more
information.
Great Lakes Guitar Show &
Musicians Swap Meet
Date: Oct. 13
Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Address: Perry Highway Hose Company,
8281 Oliver Road, Erie
Contact: guitarandbassexpo.com
Bringing together more than 60 exhibitors
of new, used, and vintage guitars, basses,
amps, effects and more to buy, sell and
trade new, used, or vintage guitars, bass,
amps, effects, parts, accessories, drums/
percussion and other instruments.
Admission is free; however a donation
is appreciated to help keep this event
growing in the future.