Welcome Spooky Season back with the original live theater 'The Ongoing Plight of the Ferryman'

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sep 1, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - Local production company Brainchild Stageworkx (ACCESsORY, Garreville) will open its dark musical comedy loosely based on the legend of the Ferryman on October 1st, 2021.

Kharon the Ferryman (Kage Harris) is tasked with carrying souls to the other side but has become bored with the monotony of his task. Azrael (Sophia Waninger), the angel of death, wants to maintain the natural order of things. What do you do when you dont want to do the only thing you have to do?

This family-friendly musical, created, directed, and produced by Philadelphia native and African American Ryk Lewis, ToPoF has a cast and crew that highlights racial, gender, and neuro spectral diversity. Featuring a myriad of musical genres, explosive choreography, and a cast from all over the Delaware Valley, this is one of the first truly home-grown and developed new works of theater on this scale in a long time.

This production isnt just a post-lockdown theater event, but an entire experience that is perfect for making up the Halloween that we didnt get last year. Dark and marauding, funny and thrilling, The Ongoing Plight of the Ferryman is going to be the hottest ticket for theater fans this fall.

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Location:

Plays and Players Theater; 1714 Delancey Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Dates/Times:

Weekends in October from October 1st through October 31st


    Fridays 7pm, Saturdays 3pm & 7pm, Sundays 3pm

    Tickets:

    General Admission $25.

    Website/Social Media:

    www.stageworkx.com/the-ongoing-plight-of-the-ferryman/
    https://www.facebook.com/topoferryman

    Instagram: @topof_2021

    Tickets are available here!

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    Media Contact

    Brainchild Stageworkx


    [email protected]

    8566076019

    170 Nantucket Trail

    https://www.stageworkx.com/

    Source :Brainchild Stageworkx

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