Review: HAY FEVER at Oyster Mill Playhouse
While each individual actor is spectacular in his or her role, what really makes this show engaging are the interactions between the characters. For an evening of witty entertainment delivered by an outstanding cast and crew, get your tickets for Hay Fever at Oyster Mill Playhouse.
BWW Review: A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED at Oyster Mill Playhouse
Overall, this show, that the actors have been waiting to perform since January, is a well put together production. From the set to the costumes to the casting, A Murder is Announced will delight fans of Christie’s mysteries. Visit www.oystermill.com for information on tickets and the other upcoming shows in their 2022 season.
BWW Review: MURDER ON THE NILE at Oyster Mill Playhouse
Agatha Christie is widely known as one of the most successful authors across the globe. Her theatrical works, including THE MOUSETRAP, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, and LOVE FROM A STRANGER have been performed countless times since their publication and continue to be loved by all audiences today. MURDER ON THE NILE as put on by Oyster Mill Playhouse in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, is no exception to Christie's suspenseful repertoire. It is the tale of passengers from many different walks of life thrown into close quarters on a paddle steamer down the Nile River, set adrift towards drama and misfortune.
Little Theater of Mechanicsburg Presents THREE VIEWINGS, Beginning Tonight
Little Theater of Mechanicsburg presents the serio-comedy Three Viewings by Jeffrey Hatcher opening March 6, 2015 with an opening night reception for attendees. Evening performances continue today, March 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21 and Sunday matinees are March 15 and 22. All tickets for this play are $15.00, and evening performances begin at 8:00 PM; matinees begin Sundays at 2:30 PM.
Little Theater of Mechanicsburg to Present THREE VIEWINGS, Begin. 3/7
Little Theater of Mechanicsburg presents the serio-comedy Three Viewings by Jeffrey Hatcher opening March 6, 2015 with an opening night reception for attendees. Evening performances continue March 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21 and Sunday matinees are March 15 and 22. All tickets for this play are $15.00, and evening performances begin at 8:00 PM; matinees begin Sundays at 2:30 PM.
Theatre Harrisburg Closes Its Curtain on ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 4/25
Poor Mortimer Brewster, the drama-hating theatre critic. He has to deal with his homicidal aunts, his murderous brother who has recently undergone plastic surgery (and now looks like Boris Karloff), his newly betrothed fiancé, the local police department and, of course, his other brother who believes he is Teddy Roosevelt - the 'locks' for the Panama Canal he digs in the basement are just the right size for the sisters' victims.
Theatre Harrisburg Presents ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 4/16-25
Poor Mortimer Brewster, the drama-hating theatre critic. He has to deal with his homicidal aunts, his murderous brother who has recently undergone plastic surgery (and now looks like Boris Karloff), his newly betrothed fiancé, the local police department and, of course, his other brother who believes he is Teddy Roosevelt - the 'locks' for the Panama Canal he digs in the basement are just the right size for the sisters' victims.