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PHILLY.COM SOUTH JERSEY TUESDAY, OCT. 51, 2017 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER B5 Theater ADVERTISEMENT Barrymore winners New Pill Targets Weak Bladder Muscles, Preventing Accidents and Leaks Developed for 24-hour bladder control; participants in clinical trial experience dramatic reduction in trips to the bathroom, embarrassing leaking, and nighttime urgency without the usual negative side effects of drugs. tL Outstanding Overall Production of a Play: The Seagull, EgoPo Classic Theatre Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical: Lizzie, Eleventh Hour Theatre Company Independence Foundation Award for Outstanding New PlayMusical: How to Use a Knife by Will Snider, InterAct Theatre Company Outstanding Direction of a Play: Blanka Zizka, When the Rain Stops Falling, Wilma Theater Outstanding Direction of a Musical: Kate Galvin, Lizzie, Eleventh Hour Theatre Company Outstanding Leading Actor in a Play: (tie) Jered McLenigan, Constellations, Wilma Theater, and Matteo Scammell, The Legend of Georgia McBride, Arden Theatre Company Charlotte Cushman Award for Outstanding Leading Actress in a Play: Patrese D. McLain, The Mountaintop, People's Light Outstanding Leading Actor in a Musical: Alex Bechtel, The Light Princess, Arden Theatre Company Outstanding Leading Actress in a Musical: Alex Keiper, Lizzie, Eleventh Hour Theatre Company Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play: David Bardeen, Grand Concourse, Theatre Horizon Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play: Hillary Parker, You for Me for You, InterAct Theatre Company Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical: Caroline Dooner, Gypsy, Arden Theatre Company Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical: Doug Hara, A New Brain, Theatre Horizon Outstanding Scenic Design: Thorn Weaver, The Seagull, EgoPo Classic Theatre Outstanding Costume Design: Rebecca Kanach, Peaceable Kingdom, Orbiter 3 Earl Girls Award for Outstanding Lighting Design: Yi Zhao, When the Rain Stops Falling, Wilma Theater Clear Sound Award for Outstanding Sound Design: Christopher Colucci, When the Rain Stops Falling, Wilma Theater Outstanding Original Music: Alex Bechtel and Anthony Lawton, The Light Princess, Arden Theatre Company Outstanding Michael Cosenza, Antihero, Tribe of Fools Outstanding Music Direction: Dan Kazemi, Lizzie, Eleventh Hour Theatre Company Temple University Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Play: When the Rain Stops Falling, Wilma Theater Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical: Lizzie, Eleventh Hour Theatre Company Lifetime Achievement Award: Penelope Reed, director emeritus, Hedgerow Theatre Company Virginia Brown Martin Philadelphia Award Peaceable Kingdom by Mary Tuomanen, Orbiter 3 F. Otto Haas Award for Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist Mary Tuomanen.

Five other finalists received $2,000. June and Steve Wolfson Award for Evolving Theatre Company EgoPo Classic Theatre Victory Foundation Award for Outstanding Theatre Education Program Curio Theatre Company. Four finalists received $2,000. For a complete list of nominees: www.theatrephiladelphia. orgbarrymore-awards Urivarx: This new patented clinically proven pill solution is now available nationwide Continued from Bl praised rendering of the Chekhov classic by EgoPo Classic Theatre Company.

The awards show was a chance to dress up, tell inside jokes, and applaud the best in Philly theater. From the red-carpet scene to the deafening pre-show chatter to the stage antics, all the way to the after-show party, theater flamboyance was in evidence. Dito Van Riegersberg, the far-famed drag chanteuse Martha Graham Cracker, opened the festivities with "Wig in a Box" from Hed-wig and the Angry Inch, packed with jokey references to 2016-17 standouts such as Hand to God at Philadelphia Theatre Company, The Seagull, and In-terAct Theatre's How to Use a Knife. When Caroline Dooner walked through the doors of the Merriam, she had no idea she'd win best supporting actress in a musical for her turn as Louise in Gypsy at the Arden. She said before the show, "I feel pretty good.

I had to come here earlier to do tech" a rehearsal for the mid-show medley of tunes from the year's musicals "so that was a good warmup." Minutes later, she was at the mic, a winner, face all surprise, asking the audience, "Is my dress still on?" Many winners spoke of the privilege of having a theater career. The night's first winner, Hillary Parker for best supporting actress in a play for You for Me for You at InterAct, said, "I'm a better performer, a better person for being here." David Bardeen, who won for best supporting actor in a play for Grand Concourse at Theatre Horizon in Norristown, said, "I couldn't wait to get to work every day." He also mentioned the show's community connections via the Imagine No Hunger program. Among the technical awards, Michael Cosenza won best choreography movement for his work in Antihero by the physical theater troupe Tribe of Fools. How did he find his niche? "I did a lot of Shakespeare in school, and there were always fights," he said afterward. "I was good at it, and I had great mentors who taught me that what I thought was the fun stuff could be a career." Recipients also stressed the social commitment involved in theater.

EgoPo Classic Theatre, which relocated to Philadelphia in 2007 after losing its New Orleans playhouse to Hurricane Katri-na, won the June and Steve Wolfson Award for Evolving Theatre Company founder Lane Savadove said to his fellow professionals, "Thank you for putting your ideas into action." The Lifetime Achievement Award went to Penelope Reed, director emeritus of Hedgerow Theatre Company. After musing on her family's history in the theater, she told the 1,800 assembled that "a life in theater is worth it. To be idea generators. We can share ideas that go far beyond us. We can help change and transformation and what better place than Philadelphia? Not the Big Apple or fight-ing-itself D.C." Theatre Philadelphia, which administers the awards, has expanded and diversified its corps of nominators, whose reports guide the choices of a dozen judges.

The awards show the results: The storefront theaters that define the Philly scene were as well represented as biggies such as the Arden or the Wilma. Of 39 companies participating, 10 won awards; of more than 100 eligible productions, 14 took home honors. Individual prizes fell equitably among men (13) and women (10). The Robert Ward, Associated Health Press AHP- Adult diaper sales are expected to plummet as results from a clinical trial on a new, patented bladder control pill have finally been released. Sold under the brand name UriVarx, the new pill contains key ingredients that keeps the bladder from releasing voluntarily, which reduces accidents and frequent bathroom trips.

Perhaps more impressive, it also targets the tiny muscles around the bladder, which helps the bladder to create a tighter seal. This would explain why the average UriVarx user in clinical trials experiences a 66 reduction in urinary incontinence symptoms, such as day and night leaking and sudden urges to urinate. NEW DISCOVERY IN BLADDER CONTROL Until now, doctors believed it was impossible to strengthen the muscles that control the bladder. They are amazed to see that it can now be done with the non-prescription UriVarx pill. "As you get older, and the involuntary muscles around your bladder weaken, you lose urinary control.

With your bladder wall unable to properly seal, you constantly leak and feel pressure to urinate" explains Dr. Bassam Damaj of Innovus Pharmaceuticals. "UriVarx targets the bladder muscles and help restores vital kidney health, reducing urgency and frequency. It also helps you "hold it" for hours so you never have to worry about embarrassing accidents ever again!" FREEDOM FROM SUDDEN URGES AND LEAKS Since hitting the market, sales for the patented UriVarx pill have soared and there are some very good reasons why. To begin with, the double blind large clinical studies published in the clinicaltrials.gov have been impressive.

Participants taking UriVarx saw a stunning reduction in urinary frequency, which resulted in fewer bathroom trips both day and night. They also experienced a dramatic decrease in incontinence episodes, such as leaking and bed wetting. The active ingredients in UriVarx comes from a patented formula. It is both safe and healthy. There are also no known serious side effects in its history of use.

Scientists believe that the ingredients target the muscles of the bladder to grow stronger. These muscles are responsible for keeping the bladdertightly sealed. They also help the bladder to completely empty, allowing bacteria to be flushed from the urinary tract. Research has shown that as you get older, certain hormonal changes in the body cause these muscles to shrink and become lose. This is what causes the bladder to be over active and the resulting urine accidents and why UriVarx seems to be so effective in the published clinical trials.

EXCITING RESULTS FROM URIVARX USERS Many UriVarx users say their bladders have never been stronger. For the first time in years, they are confident and in complete control. Adult pads and diapers are no longer a big worry. "After my third child, I couldn't control my bladder. I was running to the bathroom all the time! And once I hit my 60s it became so unpredictable I needed to wear adult pads every Marie L.

of Danbury, CT. "I was embarrassed so before going to my doctor I decided to try UriVarx and I'm so glad I did! The urgency is gone and I no longer feel like my bladder is about to explode. I can also "hold it" when I need to so I'm no longer living in constant fear of finding a bathroom." IMPRESSIVE CLINICAL RESULTS The exciting clinical results published on the government clinical website clinicaltrials.gov show that UriVarx can strengthen your bladder fast, significantly reducing the urine urgency and leaks. In a new double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study, 1 42 men and women with bladder control issues were separated into two groups. The first group was given a placebo while the other received UriVarx.

The results were incredible. The participants who received UriVarx saw major improvements in leaking, pressure, and the urgency to go all without the usual side effects seen in prescription drugs! They also reported fewer trips to the bathroom both day and night. Overall, the UriVarx group experienced: 56 Reduction in Urge Incontinence 66 Reduction in Stress Incontinence 61 Reduction in Urgency 33 Reduction in Frequency 46 Reduction in Nighttime Bathroom Trips Additionally, at the end of clinical trial and after seeing the results, 84 of the participants taking UriVarx said it significantly improved their quality of life. "The clinical findings are incredible, but people still wonder if it will really work" explains Dr. Bassam Damaj.

"It's normal to be skeptical, but we've seen thousands of UriVarx users get results exactly like the participants in the study. It's an amazing product." HOW IT WORKS UriVarx is a pill that's taken just once daily. It does not require a prescription. The active ingredients are patented natural extracts. Research shows that as we get older, the muscles which surround the bladder weaken.

This is caused by hormonal changes in the body that causes the muscles to atrophy and weaken. When they become too small and weak, they cannot seal your bladder shut, which causes leaking, accidents, among other incontinence symptoms. It also prevents your bladder from fully emptying, which can result in persistent bacterial infections and UTIs. UriVarx's active ingredient targets the muscles around the bladder, making them stronger. Supporting ingredients in UriVarx support kidney function and overall urinary health.

BLADDER PROBLEMS GONE Wth daily use, UriVarxcan restore strong bladder control and help users overcome leakage without the negative side effects or interactions associated with drugs. Leakage sufferers can now put an end to the uncontrollable urges, the embarrassing accidents, and enjoy an entirely new level of comfort and confidence. HOW TO GET URIVARX IN Pennsylvania This is the official release of UriVarx in Pennsylvania. As such, the company is offering a special discounted supply to anyone suffering from bladder issues who calls within the next 48 hours. A special hotline number and discounted pricing has been created for all Pennsylvania residents.

Discounts will be available starting today at and will automatically be applied to all callers. Your Toll-Free Hotline number is 1-800-964-9829 and will only be open for the next 48 hours. Only a limited discounted supply of UriVarx is currently available in your region. Rachel Brennan (left), Alex Keiper, Meredith Beck, and Cara Noel Antosca in the Eleventh Hour Theatre Company production of "Lizzie." Tuomanen; the four other finalists received $2,500 apiece. Tuomanen also won the F.

Otto Haas Award for Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist five other finalists, all of them women, received $2,000 apiece. And the Victory Foundation Award for Outstanding Theatre Education Program ($7,500) went to the Curio Theatre Company. E3 jtimpanephillynews.com 215-854-4406 (ffijtimpane hardworking Mary Tuomanen won two cash awards totaling $25,000. Alex Bechtel showed range, with awards for outstanding leading actor in a musical and for original music, both for The Light Princess. (He shared the music award with Anthony Lawton.) Local philanthropists supported $77,500 in cash awards to artists and organizations.

The Virginia Brown Martin Philadelphia Award ($25,000) went to Peaceable Kingdom by I'm Frank Kerbeck. Come Join Us" Did you miss that new place to eat? We didn't. THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE, RESULTS MAY VARYCONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE TAKING THIS SUPPLEMENT, URIVARX IS NOT A DRUG, 53xx Girard week-Iv. Large, clean, furn. 215-917-1091.

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