Absurdities abound in Eugene Ionesco's comic drama, Exit the King, during its three-weekend run May 31 through June 16. Considered the father of "the theatre of the absurd," Ionesco conjured up the tale of King Berenger the First - a monarch so powerful he was once able to rule over the forces of nature and will all his subjects to obey his every command. But, after 400 years, those powers have begun to fail.
In this much-loved comedy, shipwrecked Viola disguises herself as a man, falls in love with the duke she serves, and is wooed by a titled lady. Meanwhile, a gaggle of bawdy retainers torment the pompous butler. Hilarity ensues, of course.
ActorsNET continues its 21st season with William Shakespeare's popular comedy, TWELFTH NIGHT.
ActorsNET continues its 21st season with William Shakespeare's popular comedy, TWELFTH NIGHT. Check out photos from the show below!
ActorsNET continues its 21st season with William Shakespeare's popular comedy, TWELFTH NIGHT.
UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL, a fascinating one man show by Glen Berger about a Dutch librarian's quest to find out who returned a library book 113 years late, and BARRYMORE, a recounting of iconic stage idol John BARRYMORE's life and career by William Luce, will be presented on alternating dates at ActorsNET in Morrisville, Pa., from tonight, February 25, until March 20, 2016.
?UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL, a fascinating one man show by Glen Berger about a Dutch librarian's quest to find out who returned a library book 113 years late, and BARRYMORE, a recounting of iconic stage idol John BARRYMORE's life and career by William Luce, will be presented on alternating dates at ActorsNET in Morrisville, Pa., from February 25 until March 20, 2016.
Legendary playwright Neil Simon's tribute to his years writing for iconic comedian Sid Caesar's 1950s television show delivers gales of laughs on the Heritage Center stage in Morrisville, PA. Set in the show's writers' room, it's a madcap look inside the antics of the writers whose wit lit up TV screens during the Golden Age of Television.
Seventy years after Nazi Germany fell and the horrors of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and other atrocities were revealed to the world, the Nuremburg War Crimes Trial convened. Hitler was dead by his own hand, but other Third Reich leaders were tried by an Allied Military Tribunal for 'Crimes against Peace, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity.'
Seventy years after Nazi Germany fell and the horrors of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and other atrocities were revealed to the world, the Nuremburg War Crimes Trial convened. Hitler was dead by his own hand, but other Third Reich leaders were tried by an Allied Military Tribunal for "Crimes against Peace, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity."
Shakespeare made his living writing timeless plays. But what if his life and those of his acting troupe were imperiled by his next work in progress?
Shakespeare made his living writing timeless plays. But what if his life and those of his acting troupe were imperiled by his next work in progress?
Shakespeare made his living writing timeless plays. But what if his life and those of his acting troupe were imperiled by his next work in progress?
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