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Jessica Crowe wears many hats and has more passions than she can shake a stick at! As an entrepreneur and small business owner, she runs the Alba Rosa Cat Parlour at her home base in York, Pennsylvania. Thirteen years of experience as a performance artist have taken her across the country to perform and teach, her dance training even winning her an award along the way. Her work has been featured both online and on television. Jessica's theatrical expertise includes character acting, stage management, directing, producing, and playwriting. She also loves to dive into costuming and prop creation when she has the time. Recently, Jessica and one of her business partners started a new professional performance troupe, The Trick 'R Treaters, and received wonderful reviews on their first two projects. When not hard at work on her latest creative endeavors, Jessica loves to spend time with her amazing husband and five gorgeous cats. You can learn more about The Trick 'R Treaters at www.facebook.com/TheTrickRTreaters. When not around a stage, Jessica is a master writer and editor. You can learn more about her freelance offerings here: https://www.facebook.com/notes/jessica-crowe/freelance-proofreading-services-and-rates/2694126190615587/

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PLUNDER & LIGHTNING: A PIRATE'S LIFE at Federal Taphouse


Everybody wants - or has wanted - to be a pirate. Sail a ship on the open sea. Do what you want. Live dangerously. Have adventure. Be the rebel you’ve always needed to be. Jay Bowser has certainly wanted it, and thanks to his daughter showing the singer and musician how musical theater works, he was inspired to give us a story of it.

Review: EQUUS at Fulton Theatre


Horses. They're powerful animals most often associated with freedom in metaphysical circles. For 17-year-old Alan Strang, however, horses symbolize so much more than that...

Review: AMERICAN SON at Narcisse Theatre Company


Theatre is often designed to send audiences home feeling all warm and fuzzy with their happy endings. However, some shows have a deeper purpose, to create conversation around topics that can be very hard to discuss. 'American Son' at Narcisse Theatre Company definitely falls into the latter, making it a difficult but compelling watch...

Interview: Jarynn Whitney of OFF THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD at Prima Theatre


Do you ever wonder what Dorothy Gale would be like if she were alive today? How different her adventure through Oz might be in modern times? If so, then Prima Theatre's new original production, Off The Yellow Brick Road, might be just what you're looking for...

Review: DARK NIGHTS 2 at Hersheypark


2023 has just flown by, and we find ourselves immersed in spooky season once again. I was both honored and thrilled to be asked to revisit Hersheypark's Dark Nights and share my thoughts on the second round of this now annual event.

Review: DARK NIGHTS at Hersheypark


Hersheypark has been a year round staple for me since I was 4 years old. A lot has changed over the last 31 years, and I was beyond excited when I found out about the park's newest venture... adding immersive haunted house style attractions to their annual Halloween celebration...

Review: ANNE OF GREEN GABLES at The St. James Players


See what our critic thought, 'Anne has been brought to life by The St. James Players in a stage musical with delightful results.'

BWW Review: HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN at Kim's Krypt Haunted Mill


When somebody says that they want to go to the theatre, your mind most likely conjures up images of a raised stage with a velvet curtain and a room full of seats. There are, however, unique theatrical options available that more fully immerse you in the stories being told. One of the most well-known variations of interactive theatre is horror attractions that traditionally pop up during the Halloween season...

BWW Feature: CALLING ALL KATES at Prima Theatre


Who doesn't love a good romantic comedy? I know I do, and that's exactly what you can expect if you go to see Calling All Kates, a new musical being featured at Prima. This quirky new show follows Mark...

BWW Review: JEKYLL & HYDE at Prima Theatre


Within every human, there lies the potential for both good and evil. What if we could split those two sides of ourselves into their own distinct personalities? This is the question that Doctor Henry Jekyll strives to answer in this powerful pop-rock musical...

BWW Review: FINDING NEVERLAND at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre


Most everybody is familiar with the famous story of the boy who wouldn't grow up. Peter Pan's mischievous innocence is embedded into all of our hearts. But how exactly did Peter and his world of Neverland come to be...

BWW Review: OLIVER! at Gretna Theatre


In 1837, Charles Dickens began releasing a serial known as Oliver Twist. Over 100 years later, Lionel Bart would write a musical about this famous London orphan. The highlight of Gretna Theatre's 2019 summer season, Oliver! is a classic musical sure to delight theatre-goers of all ages...

BWW Review: BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS at Oyster Mill Playhouse


Family dynamics never really change, and Brighton Beach Memoirs is a wonderfully classic example of this. The play, written by Neil Simon, is the first of a semi-autobiographical trilogy written about Eugene Morris Jerome and his family. In this particular story, Eugene is almost 15 years old and has just reached puberty...

BWW Review: MAGIC & WONDER: IMAGINE at Bird-in-Hand Stage


According to Albert Einstein, one of the world's most famous theoretical physicists, the true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination. One's ability to solve the world's problems and make the world a better place through creative means is truly the highest form of human intelligence. This brilliant theory is brought to life in a very colorful way through Brett Myers' newest production, Magic & Wonder: Imagine, playing now at the Bird-in-Hand Stage in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania...

BWW Review: THE LEDGE at The Trick 'R Treaters


The Ledge packs a great deal into just ten minutes. Using a quirky character and easy to laugh at humor, it takes a look at the very serious realities of anxiety and fear.

BWW Review: IRVING BERLIN'S I LOVE A PIANO at Gretna Theatre


If an old, dusty piano could talk, what would it say? What stories would it tell you? In Irving Berlin's I Love A Piano at Gretna Theatre, you get to find out for yourself...

BWW Review: STOLEN THE MUSICAL at Bird-in-Hand Stage


When you think of Lancaster County, things like whoopie pies and farmers markets probably come to mind. Visions of a horse-and-buggy carrying an Amish family through the lush countryside may fill your mind's eye. What you most likely don't think of is a crime like a kidnapping happening...

BWW Review: TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE at DreamWrights Center For Community Arts


'Devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.' This is just one of many life lessons that Morrie Schwartz teaches to Mitch Albom throughout Tuesdays With Morrie, a thought-provoking play about how to live a truly rich life. This production is based on a true story and is a powerful performance to behold...

BWW Interview: Aliza Bardfield And Michael Hosler of THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO at Oyster Mill Playhouse


Oyster Mill Playhouse is working diligently to bring you their next production, The Last Night Of Ballyhoo. Set to debut on April 26th, this play transports us back to December of 1939 in Atlanta, Georgia, where the Freitag family is preparing for the annual Ballyhoo ball. As if the excitement surrounding the ball isn't enough, this year's celebration happens to coincide with the premiere of Gone with the Wind...

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