New Paradise Labs – “27”

Event Schedule

BUY
Thursday
Jan 1, 1970
12:00 AM
BUY
Thursday
Jan 1, 1970
12:00 AM
BUY
Thursday
Jan 1, 1970
12:00 AM
BUY
Thursday
Jan 1, 1970
12:00 AM
BUY
Thursday
Jan 1, 1970
12:00 AM

Ticket Info

Cost

Non-members
$20 in advance, $25 day of
Members
$15/$18.75

Purchase a $30 VIP ticket to attend the 27 Open Rehearsal Series.

Bride Tips

Box Office Hours

Tuesday-Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Getting to the Bride

Located at 230 Vine Street, one block north under the Ben Franklin bridge, the Bride is positioned on a residential block between Old City and Northern Liberties. Look for the large building with mosaic tile façade (pretty hard to miss).

The easiest and most affordable way to travel to the Bride is public transportation. Septa bus routes No. 17, 33, 44, and 48 run East to West on Market Street and No. 57 runs North on 3rd Street and South on 4th Street.

If you plan to drive, plan to leave early!

If this is your first trip to the Bride, you need to know street parking is limited and sometimes very frustrating. We recommend that you give yourself an additional 25 minutes time for street parking to ensure you arrive with ease and on time. If you plan to use a parking garage, we still suggest that you leave earlier than later. Click this link to find a Google map of several parking destinations conveniently located in walking proximity to the Bride.

Bride Discount at Parking Garages

Show your ticket stub and get a discount!

Old City Parkominium – 2nd Street just North of the Ben Franklin Bridge – $5 off with stub

Safe Parc – Race Street between 3rd and 4th streets – $3 off with stub

See you at the Bride!

New Paradise Labs

Welcome to the Afterlife, NPL-style. An infamous gang of rockers is stuck in eternity. A new arrival blows in. The question: what should they do with her? What do you do with idle hands in Purgatory?

This meditation on fame, blow-out parties, and the Final Great Adventure is theatre at its most kinetic, with live music, live bodies, and dead musical geniuses.

“Arresting in its fluctuations between zombified stasis and frantic riot…Stylish.” –NYTimes

“Evocative guitar score; haunting shreddery.” –XPN The Key

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