Photo Flash: The Cripple of Inishman At Heritage Center
Michael McDonagh's outrageous and politically incorrect Irish comedy The Cripple of Inishmaan roars onto the Heritage Center stage in Morrisville - a show sure to appeal to fans of mean-spirited humor, the kind you feel guilty about laughing at but laugh anyway.
Photo Flash: 'Finian's Rainbow' At ActorsNET
Actors' NET of Bucks County's production of Finian's Rainbow runs July 10 - 26. Featuring such popular tunes as 'Look to the Rainbow,' 'Old Devil Moon' and 'How are Things In Glocca Morra,' the music is by Burton Lane and the book by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, with lyrics also by E.Y. Harburg. When the leprechaun pursues an Irishman to America after his crock of gold is stolen, bedlam ensues!
Actors NET's BOOTH Plays At Morrisville Heritage Center 5/29-6/15
Austin Pendleton's stunning historical drama about the Booth Family -- America's first First Family of the Theatre -- takes to the Heritage Center stage. Meet the patriarch Junius Booth, a tormented alcoholic actor, and his two sons, Edwin and 'Johnny.' Edwin will eclipse his father as an actor while Johnny wins infamy as Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
Actors NET's BOOTH Plays At Morrisville Heritage Center 5/29-6/15
Austin Pendleton's stunning historical drama about the Booth Family -- America's first First Family of the Theatre -- takes to the Heritage Center stage. Meet the patriarch Junius Booth, a tormented alcoholic actor, and his two sons, Edwin and 'Johnny.' Edwin will eclipse his father as an actor while Johnny wins infamy as Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth.
Actors' NET Presents RIDING THE COMET As Next Show In Staged Reading Series 5/8
Riding the Comet-New Jersey-based playwright Mark L. Violi's gripping World War II drama about the French resistance helping American G.I.s escape the Nazis is the third in the Actors' NET of Bucks County staged readings series to appear on the Heritage Center stage in Morrisville. Directed by Kyla Marie Mostello of Levittown, the script in hand production features (alphabetically) Patrick Albanesius, Camryn Barnes, Chuck Donnelly, Mike Gearty, John Helmke, Steve Pié and Katie Skelly. Violi, from Hamilton, NJ, will be at the performance. A talk back session with cast and playwright follows the performance.