Stagecrafters Presents MATILDA THE MUSICAL
by Stephi Wild - Mar 23, 2023
Stagecrafters presents Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical from April 7–23, 2023 at the Baldwin Theatre, 415 South Lafayette, Royal Oak, MI.
Stagecrafters Announces 22/23 Season
by Stephi Wild - Jun 14, 2022
Stagecrafters has announced the 2022–2023 season featuring a wide array of fabulous productions. Learn more about the lineup here!
Patchogue Theatre Announces THE LOADING DOCK Line-Up For August
by Stephi Wild - Jul 17, 2019
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts announces its August line-up at The Loading Dock - its backstage 'venue within a venue' showcasing new music and comedy on Long Island. Tickets to all Loading Dock shows are $20. Purchase online, by phone or at the box office. For more information, visit LoadingDockPatchogue.com, call the Box Office at 631-207-1313, or stop by 71 East Main Street, Patchogue, NY.
Stagecrafters Youth Theatre Presents MADAGASCAR
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 14, 2019
Stagecrafters Youth Theatre proudly presents DreamWorks Madagascar- A Musical Adventure Jr. at the Baldwin Theatre in downtown Royal Oak, Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 21, 2019.
THE ELEPHANT MAN Opens 3/25 at Masquers Playhouse
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 4, 2016
The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance opens March 25 at Masquers Playhouse in Point Richmond. A celebrated modern classic, The Elephant Man tells the true story of Victorian freak-show attraction Joseph Merrick. The renowned doctor Frederick Treves takes Merrick into his care, making him a cause celebre. Astonishing the great and good with his intelligence and his resounding desire for love and understanding, Merrick is redeemed from a life of squalor. But is that enough for a man who longs more than anything to be "normal?" Directed by John Maio. Winner of three Tony Awards, including Best Play
BWW Reviews: Butterfield Makes Great 'First Impression' With PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
by Harmony Wheeler - Aug 6, 2012
It is a truth universally acknowledged that any audience member in possession of a show ticket must be in want of a good show. However little known the feelings or views of such an audience member may be on his or her first entering a theatre, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the relevant actors that any attendee is considered as the rightful "property" of some one or other of hours of entertainment.