Review: NEWSIES at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
Dutch Apple Dinner Theater has scooped the competition, with their latest production, Disney’s Newsies. Filled with excellent singing and dancing, Newsies is a sweet, summer treat on the Lancaster stage.
Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Mac-Haydn Theatre
In their promotional materials for NEXT TO NORMAL, Mac-Haydn, advised it would be “unlike anything you have seen on our stage. Trust us when we tell you, this show is not to be missed.” I am very happy to say they were correct. This production is phenomenal.
Mac-Haydn Theatre to Present Regional Premiere of NEXT TO NORMAL in August
The Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical 'Next to Normal' will make its Mac-Haydn debut from August 4-14 - a regional premiere production. 'Next to Normal' promises to be an artistic highlight of the 2022 Mac-Haydn season, and is unlike anything audiences have ever seen on the Chatham stage.
URINETOWN Mac-Haydn Theatre Debut Next Week
'Urinetown' makes its debut at the Mac-Haydn Theatre, running July 7-17. Planned for the Mac-Haydn's 2020 season (but postponed due to COVID), the production is two years in the making.
BWW Review: MAN OF LAMANCHA at Mac-Haydn Theatre Makes a Delightful Return
A moving tale about a man's refusal to give up his impossible dream, inspired by Miguel de Cervantes' masterpiece Don Quixote. Powerful, brutal, hilarious, and heartbreaking, MAN OF LA MANCHA celebrates the perseverance of someone who refuses to relinquish his ideals or his passion. The celebrated score includes 'The Impossible Dream,' 'I, Don Quixote,' and 'Dulcinea.'
MAN OF LA MANCHA to Make its Return to the Mac-Haydn Theatre
The Mac-Haydn Theatre's own 'Impossible Dream' continues with the long-awaited return of Man of La Mancha, presented August 26 through September 5. A moving tale about a man's refusal to give up his impossible dream, inspired by Miguel de Cervantes' masterpiece Don Quixote.
BWW Review: PIPPIN at Mac-Haydn Theatre Brings the Magic.
The 2020 season opened with one of my personal favorites, PIPPIN. It was the first Broadway show I saw. PIPPIN uses the premise of a performance troupe, led by the Leading Player, to tell the story of a young prince (son of Charlemagne) on his search for meaning and significance.