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Take a sip, watch a scene.
Welcome to our Flight Nights series! Enjoy a series of theatrical provocations thoughtfully paired with a predetermined drink flight, emphasizing the undertones and notes of a trio of 5-10 minute plays.
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | 6pm
"Something Wicked" - Something wicked this way comes... Join us for fairy tales, folklore, and beloved stories turned on their heads. This inaugural flight night of our 50th Anniversary Season promises more than a few twists. Book your calendars for Mischief Night, and prepare for the unexpected! Doors open 5:30pm.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | 6pm
"Anti-Valentine's Day" - Pair your Valentine's Day plans with the unofficial holiday for break-ups, marital spats, and unromantic hijinks: Anti-Valentine's Day. This is a Flight Night for everyone regardless of relationship status. Celebrate the single life or couple up for a fun night out. Above all, these plays focus on the triumphs and tribulations of that thing we call love.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
"A Company Flight Night" - For the first time ever, we're thrilled to present a Flight Night written, directed, and performed entirely by members of our Company of Artists! These beloved and multi-talented local legends are known by audiences and theatres throughout the Philadelphia region, but they all boast an extraordinarily unique connection to People's Light.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025 | 6pm
"Summer Camp" - Pack your bags and head over to a summer camp like no other! An homage to classic and campy summer flicks like The Blob, Sleepaway Camp, and Evil Dead, this Flight Night will dive headfirst into frivolity, excess, and bad taste. Come for the summer vibes, stay for the campy madness!
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 6pm
"Vegas Night" - For one night only, the Farmhouse transforms into America's Playground. They don't call Vegas the Entertainment Capital of the World for nothing! Indulge in all the guilty pleasures most loved about Sin City: gambling at spectacular casinos, living large in luxurious hotels, stargazing at extravagant performances, and more. Here, a full house always wins.