QUARTET Plays Actors' NET, Now thru 11/10
Quartet, Ronald Harwood's comic drama about aging, retired opera singers tempted to perform together one more time promises to bring charm and humor to the Heritage Center stage during its run, tonight, Oct. 25 through Nov. 10 run.
Photo Flash: Production Photos, QUARTET at Actors' NET
Retired opera singer Cissy Robson (Cheryl Doyle, right) reports on the progress of Verdi's Birthday Gala to fellow retirees Reggie Paget (Ross Drucker, left) and Wilfred Bond (Doug Kline, center) in Ronald Harwood's funny and moving play, Quartet.
QUARTET to Play Actors' NET, 10/25-11/10
Quartet, Ronald Harwood's comic drama about aging, retired opera singers tempted to perform together one more time promises to bring charm and humor to the Heritage Center stage during its Oct. 25 - Nov. 10 run.
QUARTET to Premiere 10/25 at Heritage Center Theatre
Ronald Harwood's acclaimed comic drama about four retired opera singers asked to come out of retirement to perform just one more time shines on the intimate Heritage Center stage in Morrisville. David Swartz of Ambler directs; the play stars (alphabetically) Cheryl Doyle of Morrisville as Cecily Robson, Ross Druker of Lafayette Hill as Reginald Paget, Doug Kline of Newtown as Wilfred Bond and Theresa Forsyth Swartz of Ambler as Jean Horton -- the artists who come to grips with the reality of skills diminishing as they age, but are determined to relive their days of glory. Stage managed by Matthew Cassidy of Morrisville. Assistant stage manager, Sanjay Sharma of Langhorne. Set design by Mr. Swartz. Lighting design by Andrena Wishnie of Morrisville. Costume design by Cheryl Doyle. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
Photo Flash: Actors' NET Opens YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU Tonight
Performing tonight, November 30 - December 16 at The Heritage Center in Morrisville, Actors' NET of Bucks County presents Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's You Can't Take It With You, which debuted on Broadway in 1936, won The Pulitzer Prize the following year and has been an audience favorite ever since. It chronicles the hilarious antics of the eccentric Sycamore family in depression-era New York City. Get a first look at the production in the photos below!
Photo Flash: First Look at Actors' NET's YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
Performing November 30 - December 16 at The Heritage Center in Morrisville, Actors' NET of Bucks County presents Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's You Can't Take It With You, which debuted on Broadway in 1936, won The Pulitzer Prize the following year and has been an audience favorite ever since. It chronicles the hilarious antics of the eccentric Sycamore family in depression-era New York City. Get a first look at the production in the photos below!
Photo Flash: ActorsNET Set for LITTLE FOXES for Now thru 6/24, Morrisville, PA
The Little Foxes, Lillian Hellman's classic play, may have been written in 1939, but it still packs a powerful punch. David Swartz of Ambler directs the Actors' NET of Bucks County production of Hellman's stage expose of poisonous relationships within a Southern family in the early 20th century, running tonight, June 8 through June 24 at the Heritage Center in Morrisville.
Photo Flash: ActorsNET Set for LITTLE FOXES for June 8-24, Morrisville, PA
The Little Foxes, Lillian Hellman's classic play, may have been written in 1939, but it still packs a powerful punch. David Swartz of Ambler directs the Actors' NET of Bucks County production of Hellman's stage expose of poisonous relationships within a Southern family in the early 20th century, running June 8 - 24 at the Heritage Center in Morrisville.
NET's CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF Opens 10/29
The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County continues its fifteenth season with the steamy Tennessee Williams classic, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF. Exploding passion amid a family crisis! Starring Cat Miller of Bristol as 'Maggie the Cat;' John Helmke of Hamilton, NJ as 'Brick;' Doug Kline of Newtown as 'Big Daddy;' and Virginia Barrie of Ewing, NJ as 'Big Mama.' Costarring Susan Blair of Philadelphia as 'Mae;' Jack Bathke of Robbinsville, NJ as 'Gooper;' Mike Waintraub of Trenton, NJ as 'Rev. Tooker;' Marco Newton of Yardley as 'Dr. Baugh;'and Wilma Shakesnider of Cherry Hill, NJ as 'Sookey.' Directed by NET Artistic Director Cheryl Doyle of Morrisville. Marco Newton, assistant director. Stage managed by Matthew Cassidy of Morrisville. Lighting design by Andrena Wishnie of Morrisville. Sound design by Corey Stradling of Morrisville. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Photo Flash: Actor's NET Presents CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is exploding at the Heritage Center in Morrisville. The smoldering American classic about exploding passions amid a family crisis performs weekends Oct. 29 - Nov. 14 on the intimate Heritage Center stage. The Actors' NET of Bucks County production about turmoil in the family of a wealthy southern plantation owner in the 1950s stars Doug Kline of Newtown as Big Daddy Pollitt and Virginia Barrie of Ewing, NJ as his wife, Big Mama.
NET's CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF Opens 10/29
The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County continues its fifteenth season with the steamy Tennessee Williams classic, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF. Exploding passion amid a family crisis! Starring Cat Miller of Bristol as 'Maggie the Cat;' John Helmke of Hamilton, NJ as 'Brick;' Doug Kline of Newtown as 'Big Daddy;' and Virginia Barrie of Ewing, NJ as 'Big Mama.' Costarring Susan Blair of Philadelphia as 'Mae;' Jack Bathke of Robbinsville, NJ as 'Gooper;' Mike Waintraub of Trenton, NJ as 'Rev. Tooker;' Marco Newton of Yardley as 'Dr. Baugh;'and Wilma Shakesnider of Cherry Hill, NJ as 'Sookey.' Directed by NET Artistic Director Cheryl Doyle of Morrisville. Marco Newton, assistant director. Stage managed by Matthew Cassidy of Morrisville. Lighting design by Andrena Wishnie of Morrisville. Sound design by Corey Stradling of Morrisville. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
TWELVE ANGRY MEN Plays The Heritage Center 9/24-10/10
TWELVE ANGRY MEN: The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County launches its fifteenth season with the pulse-pounding court drama BY Reginald Rose about a deadlocked jury, as adapted by Sherman L. Sergel from the original television script.
TWELVE ANGRY MEN Plays The Heritage Center 9/24-10/10
TWELVE ANGRY MEN: The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County launches its fifteenth season with the pulse-pounding court drama BY Reginald Rose about a deadlocked jury, as adapted by Sherman L. Sergel from the original television script.