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The Weekender: All About Mom

wattsYou’ve known her all your life, but you still don’t know what to get Mom for Mother’s Day. Here are three events worthy of your matriarch …

• Mom will gaze wantingly at the lean, mean bods of the Cirque du Soleil troupe, which just last night opened its KOOZA show under the big blue top at the normally decrepit and deserted corner of Broad and Washington. A good number of seats remain for tonight’s show. The rest of the weekend, it’s fairly sketchy. But doable. If you want a primer on KOOZA, check out this Q&A with Cirque’s acrobatic coach.

• And you thought your mom was pushy and fond of the guilt trip? She’s got nothin’ on Mama Rose. Mother of famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, Mama Rose’s completely over-the-top stage mother shenanigans are chronicled in the fabulous musical Gypsy. Sure, you could haul Mom up to Broadway, where Patti LuPone turns in a terrific performance. But the much cheaper and more convenient option would be the version going up this weekend at the Academy of Music.

• Just in case you’re not up on the history of Klezmer music in Philadelphia, a Ukrainian fellow by the name of Joseph Hoffman was at the epicenter of it way back in the days when Klezmer was a big enough thing to have its own epicenter. Hoffman’s granddaughter, drummer Elaine Hoffman Watts, is still around, still playing Klezmer drums. And this Sunday at World Cafe Live, she teams up with her Klezmer-trumpet-playing daughter, Susan Watts (the two are pictured above), for a concert of music from a 1920s songbook that Joseph assembled. Even if you wouldn’t describe yourself as a Klezmer fan, Elaine is a hoot and her concerts with Susan are always fun and memorable, which seems to be exactly what the perfect Mother’s Day present should be.

 

TICKET ALERT: Star Wars and Cirque du Soleil

darthSo that you’re not trolling around on Craigslist at the last minute for overpriced and quite possibly counterfeit tickets to your favorite shows …

On Sale Now
Prediction: Philadelphia is about to be overrun by geeky guys who know the precise length of the X-wing fighter’s fuselage. This can only mean one thing: It’s the Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination touring exhibit at the Franklin Institute. Tickets are moving quickly, but are still around for opening weekend, February 9th. (Oh, and the fuselage is 12.5 meters long.)

At some point, we’re going to get really tired of Cirque du Soleil. Hasn’t happened yet, but it will. In the meantime, the promoters just added dates to the late May run of Cirque’s KOOZA. Primo seats available now.

 

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