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PHILLY OVERNIGHT PACKAGE

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Philly Overnight® is back. The two-night hotel package is now available seven days a week at The Independent Philadelphia Hotel!  PACKAGES STARTING AT $209.00 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY plus applicable taxes - based upon availability

The Philly Overnight® Hotel Package gives you two nights accommodations with free parking.
It’s the perfect package for a quick getaway.

Included in the package;

  • 2 nights accommodations
  • Free Parking for both nights (upwards of a $75 value at most Center City hotels)
  • A Free gift upon check-in: an adorable Philly’s More Fun Teddy Bear
  • Macy’s Savings Pass featuring an 11% discount

The package is available seven days a week, which means you can book it for any two consecutive days — e.g. a Tuesday and a Wednesday, a Sunday and a Monday, a Friday and a Saturday, etc. 

And in addition to the accommodations for two nights, your Philly Overnight® Hotel Package includes free parking (upwards of a $75 value), a Macy’s Savings Pass and a free gift upon check-in. 

And remember, Philly is more fun when you sleep over! And now your weekend is whenever you want it to be - PACKAGES STARTING AT $209.00 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY plus applicable taxes - based upon availability. 

CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW:   https://reservations.ihotelier.com/istay.cfm?hotelid=15322&packageID=111302

Shop Til You Drop!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

The holidays are quickly approaching and The Independent Philadelphia Hotel invites you to come be out guest and take in not only all the spectacular shopping Center City Philadelphia has to offer but to plan a visit to Franklin Square Outlet Center as well!  We are offering discounted rates through the end of December 2008 - leaving you with more money to shop! 

 

Holidays In The Square Friday, November 28 through Saturday, December 20
Franklin Square
Presented by Historic Philadelphia, Inc.
FREE!
Free!Kid-Friendly!  
> official website
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FREE caroling performance in Franklin Square where visitors can sing along with their favorite holiday songs as they stroll through the Square. Take a ride on the Lightning Bolt Express Train, a magical ride around the historic square (tickets required). 11 am – 2 pm, weather permitting.

Dates:

  • Friday, November 28, 2008 @ 11:00 am
  • Saturday, December 20, 2008 @ 11:00 am

 

VISITOR INFORMATION
Franklin Square
200 N. 6th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
> map it
> nearby parking
> visit website215-629-4026 phone

Walnut Street Theatre Celebrates the Holidays!

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The Independent Philadelphia Hotel - your choice hotel when celebrating the holidays in Center City Philadelphia!  Check out Walnut Street Theatre’s Upcoming Events and call The Independent Philadelphia Hotel for your overnight accommodations - located in the heart of Philadelphia’s Theatre District!! 


Amy Toporek, Michael Walker & Ensemble. Photo by Brett Thomas.

CAST YOUR VOTE FOR MISS TEENAGE HAIRSPRAY 1962!

This fall, treat yourself to the blockbuster musical that has a “firm hold” on audiences and hairdos - HAIRSPRAY!  It’s 1960s Baltimore, and ”rats on the street dance around your feet”, but there’s one hip teenager who sees the world through hot-pink colored glasses.  That girl is the big-hearted and big-haired Tracy Turnblad (Amy Toporek), and she “can’t stop the beat” as she shakes and shimmies her way into changing the hearts and minds of teenage America.  Tracy’s the kind of girl that can bring out the razzle dazzle in her frumpy mother, Edna (Michael Walker), win the heart of teen dream, Link (Josh Young), help her best friend, Penny (Liz Kimball), learn that love is colorblind, and set the road to righteousness ablaze with sassy Motormouth Mabel (Joilet Harris).  With friends like these, plus a few backup singers providing “doo-wops” along the way, Tracy will be dancing her way to change in America!  She’s big, she’s brassy, and she’s beautiful: she’s Tracy Turnblad, and the Walnut Street Theatre officially endorses her for Miss Teenage Hairspray 1962.  Don’t miss seeing this beauty queen live on our stage in HAIRSPRAY!

HAIRSPRAY

Now- January 4th

For tickets click here
Or call 215-574-3550 or
215-336-1234
Tickets are $10 - $70

The best seats are available December 21st through January 4th-
just perfect for the Holidays!

Why not give the gift of live theatre with a Tix-For-Two Gift Certificate?
Click here for more information.

Give Yourself a Whole New Look with HAIRSPRAY!

Treat yourself to a day of ultimate glamour and relaxation just like Edna and Tracy do in the showstopper, “Welcome to the 60’s.”  In this month’s contest, Pierre & Carlo European Salon and Spa is offering a “Best of Philly” package for our lucky winner, which includes a half-hour facial and massage, manicure, pedicure, and hair style.  Pierre & Carlo is an eight-time “Best of Philly” winner and is located at the Bellevue Stratford hotel on Broad Street.  Indulge, relax and let yourself go with this four-hour spa retreat.  Also, if you bring your HAIRSPRAY ticket stub to Pierre & Carlo on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, you’ll receive 20% off on select services.  Enter today to win! 

Keep reading our monthly newsletter for your chance to win valuable prizes! 



 

 

 

 

 

 

FA LA LA YEE-HAW, THE BOYS ARE BACK
IN TEXAS THIS CHRISTMAS!

Audiences went wild for the outrageous comedy Greater Tuna last year, and now our two favorite Christmas hams, Benjamin Lloyd and Jon Zak (pictured left) are back in the saddle for A TUNA CHRISTMAS at the Independence Studio on 3.  These two amazing actors tackle over 20 zany characters from Tuna, Texas, including the beloved radio station duo of Thurston and Arles.  This time, it’s the day before Christmas, and not a creature is stirring, not even an armadillo.  All comic heck is breaking loose as poor Bertha Bumiller copes with seasonal traumas, such as a disaster-prone little theatre production of A Christmas Carol, and Vera Carp’s yard decorating contest that is being sabotaged by a mysterious Christmas phantom!  A TUNA CHRISTMAS is the best way to laugh off all that holiday drama, and maybe a few pounds from the Tastee Kreme’s Christmas special.  It’s okay to laugh at the people you love in A TUNA CHRISTMAS!

Deck Our Halls With Your Tackiest Ornaments!

Remember being a kid at Christmas?  Decorating the tree used to be the most exciting thing in the world.  You could throw tinsel with reckless abandon and make the multi-colored tree lights blink as much as you want.  Mom and Dad would never mind.  Now that you’re adults, every year you have to untangle strings of lights, and some people may even have professional decorators festoon the tree with colors that match the new wall color.  And don’t even think about putting anything but white lights on that tree!  Had enough yet?  Well, let your inner child run wild at A TUNA CHRISTMAS.  Bring us your tackiest, loudest, gaudiest ornament and put it on our “Tacky Tuna Christmas Tree.”  The tree will be a Texas themed Christmas tree in the Independence Studio on 3 lobby, and we’re hoping this tree will be so loud that we can light up the entire theatre with it!  Be a kid again, come see A TUNA CHRISTMAS and laugh along with the Walnut!

 

A TUNA CHRISTMAS
November 25th - January 4th
For tickets click here
Or call 215-574-3550 or
215-336-1234
Tickets are $30
Don’t forget to bring your tackiest Christmas ornaments for our Tuna Tree!
 
LIMITED NUMBER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE!!!
The best availability is the Tuesday - Thursday package.
Subscribe online here or call 215-574-3550 ext. 6.


Do not miss the chance to see five shows for only $15 each!


 

 

NOTHING COULD BE GREATER THAN SHEILA THE GREAT!

 

OTHERWISE KNOWN AS
SHEILA THE GREAT

November 22nd
10:30am, 1:00pm (ASL Interpreted) & 3:30pm

For tickets click here
Or call 215-574-3550 or
215-336-1234
Tickets are $10 - $14

OTHERWISE KNOWN AS
SHEILA THE GREAT

November 22nd
10:30am, 1:00pm (ASL Interpreted) & 3:30pm

For tickets click here
Or call 215-574-3550 or
215-336-1234
Tickets are $10 - $14

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

‘TIS THE SEASON FOR A CHRISTMAS CAROL!

Celebrate the holidays this year with Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, A CHRISTMAS CAROL. This holiday tradition promises to be different from any other production you’ve ever seen, with lots of Dickensian special effects and inherent theatricality…but we won’t spoil too much for you!  Expect lots of thrilling surprises and fun music. This is the holiday event your family will want to make a tradition for years to come!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gregory Smith & Brian Kurtas. Photo by Mark Garvin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A CHRISTMAS CAROL
December 5th - 20th
Special Matinees for Students of All Ages!
See the words and sing along at our ASL performance on December 12th at 2:30pm.
For tickets click here 
Or call 215-574-3550 or 215-336-1234
Tickets are $12 - $14
Sponsored by eResearchTechnology, Inc

***Attention Teachers!  Read Charles Dickens’ classic novel, then bring your students to see the show LIVE at the Walnut for a convenient student matinee! The Walnut’s production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL is a fun and educational holiday field trip!  Study guides are available - just ask for one!***

PHILLIES “WIN” WORLD SERIES!!

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

“Congratulations, Philadelphia Phillies - World Series 2008 Champions!”  The Independent Philadelphia Hotel could not be prouder of their home team, the Philadelphia Phillies for bringing home the World Series 2008 Championship and for making us forget that it had been 28 years since the last win - Good things come to those who wait!!  They truly are a team to be proud of and have earned the title, World Series 2008 Champions - that is for sure!

 

Finally Philly! Phillies win World Series

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - It took two extra nights, but the Phillies have finally put an end to Philadelphia’s 25-year major sports title drought.

Eric Bruntlett scored on a Pedro Feliz single in the seventh inning and the Phillies beat Tampa Bay, 4-3, in Game 5 of the World Series, wrapping up the franchise’s second title in history.

Rocco Baldelli’s homer tied the game in the top of the seventh, but the Rays couldn’t go ahead as Chase Utley threw out Jason Bartlett at the plate to end the frame.

The Phillies then went in front in the bottom half of a game that had been halted by rain tied, 2-2, Monday night after 5 1/2 innings. Wintry conditions forced a postponement for an extra day, but under cold, windy conditions Wednesday, the Phillies warmed up their fans quickly and sent the City of Brotherly Love into pandemonium.

The 4-1 series victory gave Philadelphia its first championship of any kind since 1983, when the 76ers beat the Los Angeles Lakers for the NBA title. The Phillies’ other World Series championship came in 1980.

Brad Lidge, who didn’t blow a save the entire year, locked down the win in the ninth, but not before the Rays had the tying run in scoring position. Evan Longoria popped out before Dioner Navarro broke his bat on a base hit to right field. Pinch-runner Fernando Perez stole second base, but pinch-hitter Ben Zobrist lined out to right field. Pinch-hitter Eric Hinske swung through a low pitch to strike out, and the Phillies piled on top of each other near the mound in celebration.

“At first I couldn’t believe it, but then the gravity of what happened just hit me,” said Lidge. “It was just an amazing feeling.”

The Phillies were here 15 years ago, but lost to Toronto in the World Series. Now they will celebrate with the rest of the city with a parade on Friday.

“I always thought we could win the World Series. I knew we could beat anybody in our league,” Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said, addressing the crowd at Citizens Bank Park.

Cole Hamels, who went 1-0 with a 2.77 ERA in two World Series appearances was named the MVP of the Fall Classic.

“This is something that you have to live for,” said Hamels. “Going out there, I knew I had a job to do. I had the support of these fans, and I had my teammates behind me.”

It was a masterful season for Lidge, who had a save in all 48 of his appearances in 2008, including two in the World Series.

Just last season, the Phillies were anointed as the team with the most defeats in professional sports history, reaching the 10,000 loss mark. Turn the page one year, and it’s a much different story.

“This is just the beginning, it had to start somewhere,” said shortstop Jimmy Rollins, who is one of several starters to come up through the Phillies’ farm system. “A lot of us wanted to change the face of this organization. We got New York right above us and it’s always seen as the Mecca. When you win a championship, people have to look down to the little guys. Right now everybody’s looking up to us.”

It was also a successful season for the Rays. Prior to this year, the most wins for the Rays, who entered the majors in 1998, was 70.

“The word is remarkable to come that far, that quickly,” said Rays manager Joe Maddon. “I believe this firmly, our guys are not going to be satisfied without playing in October from now on, and that’s a good thing.”

The Rays had just tied the contest in the sixth when B.J. Upton scored on a Carlos Pena single, but then play was halted going into the bottom half and put in suspension by Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig.

When play resumed Wednesday before loud, towel-waving fans, Philadelphia came to bat and Hamels was lifted for a pinch-hitter. Geoff Jenkins came to the plate to face Grant Balfour, and clobbered a 3-2 pitch off the wall in right- center field past a sliding Baldelli. Rollins followed with a sacrifice bunt, and Jayson Werth sent a pop-up to short center field. Second baseman Akinori Iwamura raced back, but failed to make an over-the-shoulder basket catch as the ball slipped between his body and glove. Jenkins scored easily.

Baldelli homered with one out in the seventh, sending Ryan Madson’s first offering over the wall in left field.

The Rays then threatened to take the lead, but a smart defensive play by second baseman Utley stopped the rally. Jason Bartlett singled to left with one out, and J.P. Howell’s (0-2) sacrifice bunt advanced the runner. J.C. Romero (2-0) then came in to face Iwamura, who singled up the middle. The ball was stopped by Utley, who faked a throw to first zipping the ball to home. Catcher Carlos Ruiz applied the tag to the helmet of a sliding Bartlett.

Pat Burrell narrowly missed a homer leading off the bottom of the seventh, sending a ball high off the wall in left-center for a double. He was replaced by Bruntlett on the bases. Chad Bradford came in to face Shane Victorino, who chopped a ball to second base to move Bruntlett to third. Feliz then singled up the middle, past a drawn-in infield.

Carl Crawford singled to start the Tampa Bay eighth, but was immediately erased on a double-play grounder off the bat of Upton.

Victorino hit a two-run single in the first frame Monday night before Pena doubled and scored on a Longoria single in the fourth inning.

Game Notes

The Phillies went 4-for-13 with runners in scoring position and left 12 men on base…Hamels went 4-0 in the postseason and was bidding to become the first pitcher to win all five of his playoff starts in one year…Hamels became just the fifth player in history to win the Most Valuable Player award in both the World Series and in a League Championship Series…The Phillies won all seven home games of their postseason, becoming just the second team to win all of its home games since the advent of three rounds of postseason play…Lidge’s seven saves tied a postseason record…Burrell had been 0-for-13 in this series before the hit…Pena and Longoria were a combined 3-for-37 in the five games…The Phillies won 24 of their final 30 games…Philadelphia hit .167 (10-for-60) with runners in scoring position over the five games.

 

 

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