6 Things To Do In Philly This Week: Four Seasons Food Truck, Lunch at Dilworth Park, Fall Theater Season Kicks In, and More
Get our weekly picks of what to do this weekend and the latest on Philly's arts and entertainment scene.

Four Seasons Food Truck Is in Town
From Foobooz: Four Seasons Hotels has launched a food truck tour. The FS Taste Truck is making stops in nine cities as it travels from Boston to Miami. This week the food truck is in Philadelphia. Monday, the truck will be at the hotel from 5:30 to 8 p.m., offering a locally influenced menu to hotel guests and people near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway hotel. A portion of proceeds will be going to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for cancer research. More here.


Fallen Angels
Villanova Theatre will debut its latest production, Fallen Angels, this week. Written by Noel Coward, the play follows two chic London socialites who fall for the same man. Declared as "smart, effervescent, and seriously silly," by Broadway World, the play will open on Tuesday night. Tickets are available for purchase online. Tuesday, September 23rd-Sunday, October 5th, various times, $21-25, Villanova Theatre, 800 E. Lancaster Avenue.


Fashion Under The Shambles
The Headhouse Square Shambles will transform into a huge open-air runway this Tuesday evening, with over 21 boutiques and salons collaborating to showcase local Philly fashion. Fashion Under The Shambles invites the garment-obsessed and shopping-addicted to view an eclectic mix of men and women's fashion, hosted by America’s Next Top Model finalist Cory Wade Hindorff (pictured). Free admission (general standing room only) is available for a limited time, by RSVPing here. VIP tickets are also available for purchase online. For more information, click here. Tuesday, September 23rd, 6 p.m., Headhouse Square Shambles, 200 Pine Street. Runway Show at Headhouse,


Live @ Lunch
Liven up your lunch break this week at Dilworth Park. Each Wednesday afternoon, the free weekly series Live @ Lunch will encourage you to dine al fresco, enjoying live entertainment on the side. With different local performers each week, it's sure to be a solid mid-day pick me up. This Wednesday, you can catch the Black Pearl Brass Band. Wednesday, September 24th-Wednesday, October 29th, 12 p.m.-2 p.m., Dilworth Park, Broad & Market Streets.


King Lear
Nothing like a little Shakespearean drama to kick off the start of Philly's fall theater season. Experience all the madness and tragedy of The Bard's classic, King Lear, opening this Wednesday at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Plus, check out the schedule of pre-and post-show INSIGHTS events, free to ticket holders, created to enhance your theater-going experience. Tickets for the production are available for purchase online. Wednesday, September 24th-Saturday, September 27th, various times, $20-55, Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 3680 Walnut Street.


Sondre Lerche
Norwegian singer-songwriter Sondre Lerche will perform his particular brand of indie pop at Underground Arts this Thursday evening. With his mellow tone and jazzy influences, he's tough to hate, and mainstream enough for even the most unpretentious of listeners. Did I mention he’s not so bad on the eyes? Tickets are available here. Thursday, September 25th, 8 p.m., $15, Underground Arts, 1200 Callowhill Street.


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