Out & About: Jan. 28-Feb. 4

Fri. Jan. 28
Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents the classical ensemble at 8 p.m. at Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

The Losers Lounge Tribute to The Rat Pack: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and friends Relive the glory days of Las Vegas at 8 p.m. at World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.; 215-222-1400.

Schubert’s Great Symphony The Philadelphia Orchestra performs with British conductor Jonathan Nott at 8 p.m. Jan. 28 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

Laura Cheadle The cabaret singer performs at 8:30 p.m. at Bob Egan’s New Hope, Ramada Inn, 6426 Lower York Road, New Hope; 215-862-5225.

Burlesque Showcase Sisters Nightclub hosts an evening of local burlesque stars, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., 1320 Chancellor St.; 215-735-0735.

Stimulus Presents: The Winter Wonderland Ball The festivities include performances by Liberty City Kings Drag and Burlesque and Lyfe Dance, along with music by DJ Nikson, Joviii Baby, DJ Kash and DJ Sparkles, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. at TLA, 334 South St.; www.livenation.com/Stimulus-Presents-Winter-Wonderland-Ball-tickets/artist/1530464.

Sat. Jan. 29
Sugar Town’s 10th Anniversary The long-running night of lady rockers and DJs celebrates its anniversary with a local, multi-band tribute to other female artists and bands, 6 p.m. at Tritone, 1508 South St.; 215-545-0475.

Lauryn Hill The platinum-selling rapper/R&B singer performs at 10 p.m. at House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk; 609-343-4000.

Shawn Pelofsky The Atlantis gay cruise international comedian performs at 10:30 p.m. at Bob Egan’s New Hope, Ramada Inn, 6426 Lower York Road, New Hope; 215-862-5225.

Sun. Jan. 30
Unfaithfully Yours The 1948 dark comedy is screened at 2 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.

Tango Fire The music and dances of Argentina hit the stage at 3 p.m. at Kimmel’s Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

Under Our Skin The film about Lyme disease is screened at 4 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.

Shawn Colvin The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter performs at 7:30 p.m. at World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.; 215- 222-1400.

Mon. Jan. 31
Forgetting Sarah Marshall The comedy film is screened at 8 p.m. at the Trocadero Theatre, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.

Tue. Feb. 1
Jessica B. Harris The author of “High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America” hosts a reading at 7:30 p.m. at Central Library, 1901 Vine St.; 215-686-5322.

Wed. Feb. 2
Groundhog Day The 1993 comedy is screened at 4, 6 and 8 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.

Ozomatli with Psychedelphia The culture-blending rock group performs at 8 p.m. at World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.; 215-222-1400.

Thu. Feb. 3
Maxine Hong Kingston The author of “I Love a Broad Margin to My Life” hosts a reading at 7:30 p.m. at Central Library, 1901 Vine St.; 215-686-5322.

Abba: The Concert The Abba tribute band performs at 8 p.m. at Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave.; 215-572-7650.

Grimaud Plays Beethoven The Philadelphia Orchestra performs with French-born pianist Hélène Grimaud at 8 p.m. at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

David Johansen The singer of The New York Dolls performs at 8 p.m. at Sellersville Theater, 24 W. Temple Ave., Sellersville; 215-257-5808.

Melissa Kolczynski & Tom Wilson Weinberg The cabaret singers perform at 8 p.m. at Bob Egan’s New Hope, Ramada Inn, 6426 Lower York Road, New Hope; 215-862-5225.

Lemmy The documentary film about the Motorhead frontman is screened at 8:30 p.m. at the Trocadero Theatre, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.

Fri. Feb. 4
Serafin String Quartet The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts presents the classical group at 8 p.m. at Harold Prince Theatre, 3680 Walnut St.; 215-898-3900.

The Fifth Element The 1997 action/sci-fi film is screened at 9:45 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.

Openings
Nocturne Flashpoint Theatre Company presents Adam Rapp’s one-man show about how grief can unravel a family, Feb. 2-26, Second Stage at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom St.; 215-665-9720.

Singin’ & Swingin’ Peter Nero and the Philly Pops perform timeless hits with Ann Hampton Callaway, Feb. 2-6 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

Classic Innovations The Pennsylvania Ballet performs three pieces from different choreographers, Feb. 3-6 at Kimmel’s Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

Continuing
Amadeus Walnut Street Theatre presents the Tony Award-winning play about the legendary composer, through March 6, 825 Walnut St.; 215-574-3550.

Attic Youth Center Queerealities: Posters for Change The William Way LGBT Community Center hosts an exhibition of posters imagined, designed and printed by 17 youth at The Attic to increase visibility around queer issues, through Feb. 28, 1315 Spruce St.; 215-732-2220.

California Redemption Value Papermill Theater presents a comedic celebration of the redemptive power of lying, through Feb. 6, 2825 Ormes St.; 510-292-6403.

Coming: A Rock Musical of Biblical Proportions Traverse Arts Project presents a musical starring Erik Ransom as narrator Damian Salt, an openly bisexual, avowed atheist glam icon who just so happens to be the antichrist, through Feb. 6 at Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St.; 215-569-9700.

Condensation: Works by Alexander Conner The William Way LGBT Community Center hosts an exhibition from the winner of its 2010 Juried Art Competition for LGBT artists, through Feb. 25, 1315 Spruce St.; 215-732-2220.

Facing Out, Facing In: Figurative Works The James A. Michener Art Museum, through May 1, 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown; 215-340-9800.

The Glass Menagerie Walnut Street Theater, through Feb. 6 at Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut St.; 215-574-3550.

A Glimpse of Paradise: Gold in Islamic Art Philadelphia Museum of Art, through April, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.

John Folinsbee and American Modernism Woodmere Art Museum, through March 6, 9201 Germantown Ave.; 215-247-0476.

The Little Prince Bristol Riverside Theater, through Feb. 13 at 120 Radcliffe St., Bristol; 215-785-0100.

Mark Cohen: Strange Evidence Philadelphia Museum of Art, through March 13, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.

Parenting 101: The Musical! The musical comedy about the various stages of raising children is on stage through March 6 at Kimmel’s Innovation Studio, 240 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5847.

Race Philadelphia Theatre Company, through Feb. 13, at Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St.; 215-985-0420.

Resisting Racism: 30 Years of Men of All Colors Together The William Way LGBT Community Center, through March 25, 1315 Spruce St.; 215-732-2220.

A Skull in Connemara Lantern Theater Company, through Feb. 6, at St. Stephen’s Theater, 923 Ludlow St.; 215-829-0395.

Tailoring Philadelphia: Tradition and Innovation in Menswear Philadelphia Museum of Art, through summer, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.

To Love, Honor and Obey? Stories of Italian Renaissance Marriage Chests Philadelphia Museum of Art, through July, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100. Virtues and Vices: Moralizing Prints in the Low Countries, 1550-1600 Philadelphia Museum of Art, through Feb. 27, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.

Woman/Object AxD Gallery, through Feb. 19, 265 S. 10th St.; 215-627-6250.

Closing
The Borrowers Arden Theatre Company presents the story of a tiny family whose dollhouse lives are uprooted, forcing them to make their way in the giant universe that surrounds them, through Jan. 30, 40 N. Second St.; 215-922-1122.

Pleasures and Pastimes in Japanese Art Philadelphia Museum of Art, through Jan. 30, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.

Quadruple-Consciousness Vox Populi presents an exhibition bringing together the works of 19 diverse artists exploring various tactics for representing cultural difference, through Jan. 30, 319 N. 11th St.; 215-238-1236.

[title of show] Mauckingbird Theatre Company , through Jan. 30 at Upstairs at Adrienne Theater, 2030 Sansom St.; 215-923-8909.

The Understudy Wilma Theater presents the comedy about a war of will between actors, through Jan. 30, 265 S. Broad St.; 215-546-7824.

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