Review: SIX: TEEN EDITION at Ephrata Performing Arts Center
by Jason Davis - February 10, 2025
Don’t be deceived by the title—this is no mere teen edition! The extraordinary queens of Six: Teen Edition at Ephrata Performing Arts Center are a tour de force, providing professional-level talent. With powerful voices and captivating storytelling, this incredible cast is an experience you simply c...
Review: PUFFS at DreamWrights
by Sandra Harberger - February 09, 2025
The narrator (Zachary Claghorn) entertained as he kept the audience aware of what book was coming up and set the tone of the show. Our lead Puffs were Wayne (Westley Smith), Oliver (Acell Spencer), and Megan (Bryn Walker). These three worked well together and showed a range of emotions throughout th...
Review: THE TIME MACHINE at Gettysburg Community Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - February 09, 2025
Anyone who loves science fiction, history, and romance will fall in love with Michael D. Fox’s The Time Machine. The Time Machine is a lovely and magical show for audiences of all ages. Catch this production through February 16th....
Review: MURDER FOR TWO at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - January 19, 2025
The show is 90 minutes with no intermission. Director, Victor Legarreta understands the farcical elements and keeps the action coming. However, funny, and fast are not synonymous. The coherency of the plot is sometimes sacrificed by the manic pace of the show. This is a flaw of the script, not thi...
Review: RICHARD III at OrangeMite Studio
by Sandra Harberger - January 21, 2025
Daryll Perkins Jr.’s portrayal of Richard was excellent and perfectly evil for this tragic character. Chris Koslosky’s curses and predictions of downfall as the banished Queen Margaret was fantastic. The fighting scene between Richard (Daryl Perkins Jr.) and Henry Tudor of Richmond was realistic and...
Review: PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL at Hershey Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - January 15, 2025
Your appreciation of Pretty Woman the Musical is probably directly related to your familiarity and love of the movie. There is extensive dialogue, events, and costume call backs to the Julia Roberts classic. Some audience members (like my plus-one) loved this, while others might prefer to stay hom...
Review: 'NIGHT, MOTHER at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
by Andrea Stephenson - January 12, 2025
These actors tackle the difficult themes in this play with wonderful authenticity. Their pacing and line delivery are perfect, keeping the show moving while allowing the audience space to breathe and take it in....
Review: LOVE FROM A STRANGER at Oyster Mill Playhouse
by Andrea Stephenson - January 11, 2025
The audience is completely captivated by these actors and the way their characters transform over the course of the performance. To say much more will give away too much of this mystery’s twists and turns, so visit oystermillplayhouse.com to get your tickets before it sells out!...