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Another Day in Paradise is a musical about love, loss, and the act of finding yourself in a world that seems totally against you. From the mind of TheyLoveThem, this musical will expand upon the story told within the album of the same name. If you love beautiful, meaningful depictions of hard moments and how to overcome them, well then, it'll be Another Day in Paradise.
With over 100 offerings from rebellious circus, delicious dance, fearless theatre and activist art to workshops, parties, and more Cannonball pushes the boundaries of live performance at four different venues this Fringe. Come as you are and stay past bedtime at cannonballfestival.org.
PWYC Options $5+
Venue: Asian Arts Initiative Black Box Theater
1219 Vine Street
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
1219 Vine Street
General Admission: $25
PWYC Options
TheyLoveThem is the artist name for Love Them (they/them), a singer/songwriter who moonlights as a music therapist during the day. Coming from humble beginnings in Port Jervis, NY, Love has settled in Philadelphia, PA, to connect with like-minded folk in the Greater Philadelphia area. Being part of the LGBTQIA+ community, Love seeks to spread compassion and love to people.
Having a background focused on vulnerability, self-reflexivity, and feeling your feelings, TheyLoveThem seamlessly crafts a world meant to inspire hope and emotional exploration in their listeners.
Love views the act of performance as a chance not only to sing and play their music in their signature anti-folk style - but a place to tell stories and actively engage the audience. To Them, a musical performance is a place to explore vulnerability for themself and in those who have gathered to watch.
Love says: The most important thing to me is getting the audience out of their shell, and getting them out of their own way. Art is playing with color and visual perception, and music is playing with time and spatial perception. Often I see people flock to jam bands in order to space out, and those spaces are important But what about being in THIS moment? Laughing, crying, and existing with me in THIS space. Thats all I want. I want to help people learn that being themselves, no matter how silly, and loving themselves no matter what are the driving forces of life."
Growing up acting, Love puts a lot of weight on the art of performance. Performing as a jester, they blur the line of campiness and meaningful mental health conversation. As they move into bringing their music and performance into a staged musical for the first time, Love & co. is excited to create and curate a whimsical world full of emotion, thought, intrigue, and beauty. After all, it's just Another Day in Paradise.
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Adult Language
Car Crash symbolism. No fighting, bleeding. No violent depictions.
Masks are required during this event