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If you’re curious about what some 30 designers would do if let loose to update and inject some fun into a stately, historic mansion, Chadds Ford is the place to get to before the month ends.The Decorator...
The tensions of the political world intrude on a couple's personal lives with poisonous effects in Absence, now running through November 8 at People's Light and Theatre Company.
The play by Wendy Hammond is making its...
Two musicians—one from the 19th century, one from the 21st—who achieved renown early in their lives will be in the spotlight at the Kennett Symphony of Chester County's season opener concert at at 8 p...
Chester County is filled with, and to a great degree defined by, the amazing historic homes that dot its towns and countrysides. And one of the more amazing things about them is that they're mostly in private hands&mdash...
Maybe the first and most important thing you should know about Kennett Square's annual Mushroom Festival, which takes place September 12 and 13, is that it doesn't focus on mushrooms to the exclusion of all else.Not at...
People's Light & Theatre Company has a new program this season called The Scoop—a discussion before every performance in its adult six-play series (except Snow White) meant to ensure that playgoers get the most out of...
The depiction of sin and its consequences has yielded a great deal of vivid and fascinating art over the centuries. Now Jamie Wyeth has made public his own artistic interpretation of bad behavior in a new exhibit, Jamie Wyeth...
It's back to school time—and during "Old School Days" on September 19 at the Mill at Anselma, kids can experience games, toys, and school lessons from way back—all the way to the 18th...
People's Light & Theatre Company opens its 35th season on September 16 with a lively, witty version of Nathan the Wise, a play written in the 18th century with a message about tolerance still relevant in today's much...