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BWW Review: Paint It RED, Not Black, at Open Stage

John Logan's two-hand exploration of the mind and heart of painter Mark Rothko at Open Stage is one of the best things that will happen this season.
Open Stage Presents RED by John Logan

Open Stage of Harrisburg opens their 31st season with Red by John Logan, October 7-30, 2015 in their intimate 120-seat theatre, located on Court Street between Market and Walnut in downtown Harrisburg, PA. Directed by Donald L. AlsedekFeaturing Jeff Wasileski as Mark Rothko and Jeremy Burkett as KenProduction Sponsored by Martin and Lucy Miller-Murray
Open Stage Presents RED by John Logan

Open Stage of Harrisburg opens their 31st season with Red by John Logan, October 7-30, 2015 in their intimate 120-seat theatre, located on Court Street between Market and Walnut in downtown Harrisburg, PA. Directed by Donald L. AlsedekFeaturing Jeff Wasileski as Mark Rothko and Jeremy Burkett as KenProduction Sponsored by Martin and Lucy Miller-Murray
BWW Review: THE AMISH PROJECT Explores Forgiveness at Open Stage of Harrisburg

Director Donald Alsedek and a uniformly excellent cast explore forgiveness and its effects... and side effects
BWW Reviews: Grab Your Coffee at the BUS STOP at Oyster Mill Playhouse

Director Lewis Silverman and a great cast put on William Inge's Tony-nominated Fifties classic in a diner set that will make you hungry for more
BWW Reviews: MOVE OVER MRS. MARKHAM Closes Oyster Mill Year With Laughs

Oyster Mill Playhouse closed its season with a hysterical British bedroom farce, one of Oyster Mill's strongest suitsRay Cooney is England's king of the bedroom farce, best known for his RUN FOR YOUR WIFE and for IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY. But his late 60's-early 70's set MOVE OVER MRS. MARKHAM may be funnier than either of those. It's definitely the sort of play that should be on the Oyster Mill Playhouse stage where, fortunately, it has been now. Oyster Mill has the configuration for farce, as well as intimate seating allowing audiences to miss no hilarious move, much less the necessary entrances and exits for the best farces.
Photo Flash: First Look at Oyster Mill Playhouse's MOVE OVER, MRS. MARKHAM

Oyster Mill Playhouse presents the comedy, Move Over, Mrs. Markham. It is written by Ray Cooney and John Chapman and produced with special arrangement by Samuel French, Inc.
BWW Reviews: Christie's SPIDER'S WEB Snares Oyster Mill Audiences

Christie's 1954 drawing room murder comedy may leave audiences laughing themselves to death
BWW Reviews: Theatre Harrisburg's WAIT UNTIL DARK at the Krevsky Center

Although the first act feels just a bit slow in its development, and one or two of the cast take a few moments to warm into their roles as one watches, it is certainly not unsatisfactory. But it is the second act of WAIT UNTIL DARK that is what the audience is there for, especially for the ending. And the second act does not disappoint.
WAIT UNTIL DARK Begins at Theatre Harrisburg Tonight

Theatre Harrisburg continues its 87th season with a production of the popular suspense thriller WAIT UNTIL DARK at The Krevsky Production Center. Opening tonight, March 15, other performances are scheduled for March 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24.

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