BWW Review: LONE STAR at Gettysburg Community Theatre
Lone Star is a heartfelt exploration of life in a small town, family ties, and our innate need to fit in and to hold onto those identities that we believe define us. Lone Star takes the stage in person and virtually at Gettysburg Community Theatre this weekend only.
Photo Flash: Hershey Area Playhouse presents RABBIT HOLE
Hershey Area Playhouse is proud to present the second production of its 2017 season, Rabbit Hole, a story that delves into the complexity of a family navigating deep grief, and learning what it means to live a fruitful life when things fall apart.
Wayne Hill Reprises Role Of Don Quixote at Gettysburg Community Theatre
Gettysburg Community Theatre, the non-profit 501c3 organization located in the original Elks Lodge building at 49 York Street within the first block of Lincoln Square in historic downtown Gettysburg, will present the musical, Man Of La Mancha at 7pm todays and Saturdays and 2pm on Sundays January 6-22, 2017. Limited reserved seating $18 plus tax/fees.
Wayne Hill Reprises Role Of Don Quixote at Gettysburg Community Theatre
Gettysburg Community Theatre, the non-profit 501c3 organization located in the original Elks Lodge building at 49 York Street within the first block of Lincoln Square in historic downtown Gettysburg, will present the musical, Man Of La Mancha at 7pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2pm on Sundays January 6-22, 2017. Limited reserved seating $18 plus tax/fees.
Actors Coming Together to Stage New Works at Hershey Area Playhouse
Actors from Open Stage of Harrisburg, Theater Harrisburg, Hershey Area Playhouse, Oyster Mill Playhouse, Little Theater of Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg Christian Performing Arts Center will all be appearing in eight new works on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at Hershey Area Playhouse as part of the theater's Dark Night Series.
BWW Reviews: THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT Calls Out at Oyster Mill
Some shows are iconic, known by everyone - that would be LES MISERABLES. Others are iconic and not known, best identified by individual songs that everyone knows by heart, while many people know the songs and have no clue that they are show tunes. That would be THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT, THE SMELL OF THE CROWD. Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley wanted to recreate their success in STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF, and the result was the show that gave us 'Who Can I Turn To?' Opening in England in 1964, the show was slight enough not to open in the West End, but David Merrick decided to give it a chance on Broadway.