BWW Review: THE SAVANNAH SIPPING SOCIETY at Hanover Little Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - November 13, 2021
The Savannah Sipping Society is Hanover Little Theatre’s first live show in almost two years, and it is well worth the wait. It is also the perfect show for these times—many of us have faced uncertainty, loss, and the struggle of rediscovering who we are and who we want to be—difficulties the charac...
BWW Review: ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND AND THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS at Gamut Theatre Group
by Andrea Stephenson - November 07, 2021
Gamut Theatre is known for its creative adaptations of classic tales. November 6-28, audiences can enjoy Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, written by Harrisburg’s own Sean Adams and directed by Melissa Nicholson....
BWW Review: BAREFOOT IN THE PARK at Oyster Mill Playhouse
by Andrea Stephenson - November 06, 2021
Barefoot in the Park is a wonderful play that reminds us all that it is important to listen to one another, to fight for love, and to sometimes learn to let go a little. For a delightful performance by a stellar cast and crew that will make you laugh from beginning to end, get your tickets for Oyste...
BWW Review: THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Theatre Harrisburg
by Andrea Stephenson - October 24, 2021
The SpongeBob Musical is the first production of Theatre Harrisburg’s 96th season, and audiences can enjoy this optimistic and uplifting show October 22-November 7....
BWW Review: BLITHE SPIRIT at The Belmont Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - October 24, 2021
The Belmont Theatre's annual October offering is Blithe Spirit, a classic comedy about marriage and the ghosts of the past....
BWW Review: FRANKENSTEIN at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
by Andrea Stephenson - October 23, 2021
Autumn has a way of sparking the imagination and has inspired books, movies, and plays. Classic works, like Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, are a staple of the season. Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg invites audiences to their production of Frankenstein now through...
BWW Review: CABARET at Susquehanna Stage
by Jason Davis - October 23, 2021
A wild ride of naughty night club numbers, love affairs, and smuggling, overshadowed by the rise of Nazi power in Germany, create a night filled with strong and mixed emotions. Susquehanna Stage's production of Cabaret captured this spirit and entertained theater goers....
BWW Review: SOMETHING ROTTEN at EPAC
by Rich Mehrenberg - October 10, 2021
Don't let the name fool ya. EPAC's production of Something Rotten is totally fresh. In fact, it is their best show post-pandemic, by far. (Any show that rhymes 'penis' and 'genius' in it's first ten minutes is gonna crack you up!) ...
BWW Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at Gamut Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - October 08, 2021
The course of true love never did run smooth, but a good Shakespeare play often does. That is my take away from a recently viewing of Gamut Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. This show is fresh, fun, and funny. The remarkable 24 character show was performed by 14 actors, which calls ...
BWW Review: SOON at Prima Theatre
by Marakay Rogers - October 05, 2021
Climate change rocks the earth. Your roommate is heading to the beach. What will you do about that Bar Mitzvah for your fish?...
BWW Review: WHITE RABBIT RED RABBIT at Open Stage
by Andrea Stephenson - October 03, 2021
Open Stage is presenting White Rabbit Red Rabbit now through October 24. The show explores, in an unique way, questions and ideas about life, death, identity, behavior, conformity, and freedom. Each performance will feature a different actor. Ticket holders are welcome to attend as many performances...
BWW Review: NEVERMORE at Gretna Theatre
by Jason Davis - October 02, 2021
The mysterious, supernatural, and dramatic energy that characterizes the work of Edgar Allen Poe was superbly captured in Gretna Theatre's production of Nevermore. Six popular stories, adapted into powerful monologues and performed in a unique outdoor environment, captivated and haunted theatre goer...
BWW Review: THE MIRACLE WORKER at The Belmont Theatre
by Jason Davis - September 19, 2021
Live theater is back in York, PA. The Belmont Theatre is known for producing high quality professional shows. Although stalled by the pandemic, this community theatre is now back in full force....
BWW Review: MAMMA MIA at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - September 18, 2021
Mamma Mia is the ABBA-infused jukebox musical about bride to be, Sophie (Jennie Nasser) and her quest to find out which of three men (Brent Schraff, Andrew Scoggin, & Justin Miller) is her biological father. It's a goofy premise, but most audience members are there to sing along to 'Dancing Queen', ...
BWW Review: STEEL MAGNOLIAS at Gettysburg Community Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - September 11, 2021
This ensemble cast really comes together in this production—making audiences want to be part of their friend circle. Join the women of Chinquapin Parish for in person performances of Steel Magnolias at Gettysburg Community Theatre now through September 19th. Audiences can also enjoy the performance ...
BWW Review: THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) at Susquehanna Stage
by Jason Davis - September 11, 2021
Hang on to your seat and do your best to keep up! Susquehanna Stage's production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, is beyond fast-paced, verging on breakneck speed....
BWW Review: FUN HOME at Fulton Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - September 11, 2021
The Fulton Theater returns to the mainstage with Fun Home, its first production in over 18 months. While many other local theaters remained dormant during the last year and a half, the Fulton went through a well-deserved metamorphosis. ...
BWW Review: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT at Allenberry Playhouse
by Marakay Rogers - September 08, 2021
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT was Andrew Lloyd Webber's and Tim Rice's first foray into Biblical themes. Starting with the well known Old Testament tale of a young boy, jealous siblings, and an astonishing journey provoked by a doting father's excessive gift, the production featured s...
BWW Review: EVERY BRILLIANT THING at Open Stage
by Andrea Stephenson - September 05, 2021
While the show tackles the very serious topics of mental health, depression, and suicide, it is a show filled with humor, joy, and hope. Every Brilliant Thing at Open Stage is an engaging, emotional, and beautiful piece presented with authenticity and candor. For information on this production and o...
BWW Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
by Andrea Stephenson - September 04, 2021
The Importance of Being Earnest, due to its witty dialogue and fast-paced comedy, has withstood the passage of time, resulting in multiple revivals and adaptations. Audiences can catch The Importance of Being Earnest at Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg (LTM) through September 19th. For those looking ...
BWW Review: THE GUYS at EPAC
by Rich Mehrenberg - September 04, 2021
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BWW Review: DINO! AN EVENING WITH DEAN MARTIN at Gretna Theatre
by Jason Davis - August 27, 2021
Travel back in time to the glory days of the nightclub crooner. Dino! An Evening with Dean Martin at Gretna Theatre creates an intimate atmosphere to relive Dino fan favorites and immerse the audience in days gone by....
BWW Review: COMPANY at DreamWrights Center For Community Arts
by Andrea Stephenson - August 21, 2021
The cast and crew at DreamWrights take on this difficult show with tremendous energy that draws the audience in and takes them on an emotional journey—bringing to mind one’s own relationships and friendships....
BWW Review: DRIVING MISS DAISY at Oyster Mill Playhouse
by Andrea Stephenson - August 14, 2021
Driving Miss Daisy reminds us of the work we still need to do, as a society, when it comes to how we treat those who are different from us. In the hands of Oyster Mill’s production team as well as the cast of Morgan, Payne, and Warner, this play becomes an intimate and highly meaningful experience....
BWW Review: GRUMPY OLD MEN at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
by Jason Davis - August 09, 2021
An afternoon of great company, good food, and a cute funny show is a great combination. Grumpy Old Men is a fun comedy with a hysterical script that is perfectly suited for dinner theatre. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre's 2020 production was unfortunately halted due to the pandemic and has now been brou...