Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - June 29, 2024
The Sound of Music is an iconic show, and Dutch Apple had a full and appreciative audience. It’s a great first show for kids as well as family members who have seen the movie a dozen times...
Review: CATS at The Belmont Theatre
by Jason Davis - June 17, 2024
While Cats”might not be everyone's favorite Broadway show, due to its limited plot and unusual format, there is no denying that the energy and talent of this cast, the creativity of the choreography, the always incredible staging/directing by Rene Staub, and live orchestra, gave this production of ...
Review: WAR OF THE ROSES: HENRY VI PART 2 & 3 at OrangeMite Studio
by Sandra Harberger - June 16, 2024
Orangemite has adapted the two plays with provided narration which shorted the time to 2 1/2 hours to deliver York, PA the first live performance of these Shakespeare plays. Dr. William Wolfgang directed, narrated, and provided both piano and trumpet music (often simultaneously)!...
Review: KINKY BOOTS at Gettysburg Community Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - June 15, 2024
Gettysburg Community Theatre’s production of Kinky Boots will have audiences tapping their toes, cheering for the underdog, and wishing for their own pair of red stiletto boots....
Review: CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY at Fulton Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - June 15, 2024
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a scrumdiddlyumptious summer treat on the Fulton stage. The production retains everything you love about the original movie (Pure Imagination, eye-popping sets, bratty kids, etc.) and eliminates or updates the parts that weren’t so great (mediocre special effects...