BWW Review: MY ELECTRIC LIFE Illuminates Theater of the Seventh Sister
Local playwright Paul Hood puts internet addiction to the therapist's couch in this tale of three people who can't turn off the power switch....
BWW Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Little Theatre of Hanover
The bloodthirstiest monster since Dracula is in a florist's shop on Skid Row, and it's in Hanover right now. Can the planet be saved?...
BWW Review: Go THE FULL MONTY at Carlisle Theatre Company
Artistic director Dustin LeBlanc takes to the stage to lead the story of six unemployed steelworkers with a joint dream and more family and economic problems than can be imagined....
BWW Review: HOTEL FAUCHERE A Perfect Getaway in Historic Milford PA
Visit Hotel Fauchere in historic Milford, Pennsylvania for an ideal getaway. Charming accommodations and wonderful dining will make you want to return again and again....
BWW Review: NANA'S NAUGHTY KNICKERS Is Back Home at Rainbow
Katy DiSavino's first play, one of the funniest around, is back where it was first staged, at the DiSavinos' home base, Rainbow's Comedy Playhouse. Prepare to be entertained....
BWW Review: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK at The Fulton - The Truth Is, You'll Laugh
The touching love story of a boy and his cow, with a Mysterious Man, a Giant, Ogra the Giant's wife, and more jokes than legally allowed. The fun? You can't handle the fun....
BWW Review: THE HEIRESS Inherits the EPAC Stage
A classic Henry James novel became a classic Broadway drama, now on stage at EPAC....
BWW Review: HSC's THE SEAGULL Soars At Gamut
Director Thomas Weaver takes the audience through a winding story of Russian angst that's in many ways as contemporary as modern reality television....
BWW Review: THE IRISH... AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY... at Seventh Sister
Singing! Dancing! Playing the washboard! Joy, mirth, and the Great Potato Famine mingle with the Civil War and coal strikes in Frank McCourt's classic revue...
BWW Review: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS Brings Laughs to Oyster Mill
The play that made James Corden an American commodity is at Oyster Mill to prove to you whether it's just as funny as you heard it was -- and chances are, it is....
BWW Review: Epic and Bold SAMSON Premieres at Sight & Sound Theatres
I would rack SAMSON up as another strong outing for Sight & Sound Theatres....
BWW Review: EMBRACEABLE YOU Brings Gershwin Revival to Servant Stage Company
Director Daniel Stargel, music director Andy Roberts and a group of the area's better-known actors who sing and singers who act bring Gershwin live on stage for all generations....
BWW Review: THE TAFFETAS Bring the Fifties to YLT
The sister act girl group from Muncie Indiana makes its first TV appearance,,, on the York Little Theatre stage. Prepare to hear the greatest hits of the Fifties from some of the great singers of the YLT stage....
BWW Review: SISTER ACT Blesses The Fulton Stage
SISTER ACT is at the Fulton Theatre. It's big, it's brassy, and it's a blessing to have it on stage here....
BWW Review: Brilliant OTHER DESERT CITIES at The Fulton
The Jon Robin Baitz story of family dysfunction in the wealthy Republican enclaves of Palm Springs gets an intimate and brilliantly performed production at the Fulton's Studio Theatre....
BWW Review: TWO TRAINS RUNNING Smoothly at Open Stage
The 1969 installment of August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle makes its mark at Open Stage, with Aaron Bomar leading a great cast....
BWW Review: Oyster Mill Delivers Classic Production of ALL MY SONS
Director Lew Silverman and a strong cast give a solid treatment of the Arthur Miller classic....
BWW Review: SEX PLEASE, WE'RE SIXTY Sells Out YLT
New England summer visited a York, PA winter with a bedroom farce involving a bed and breakfast and its 'gentleman callers'... and some little bottles of pills....
BWW Review: A Stunning RED VELVET at Gamut Theatre
Clark Nicholson directs a visually stunning, perfectly cast production of Lolita Chakrabarti's play about the first great black Shakespearian actor...
BWW Review: SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE Delights Dutch Apple Audiences
The Fifties are back at Dutch Apple, and they've never looked or sounded better....
BWW Review: LEGALLY BLONDE is in the Pink at the Fulton
Broadway World award winner Marc Robin brings a bouncy, infectious bundle of pink cotton candy to the Fulton stage with LEGALLY BLONDE...
BWW Review: Not Your Parents' CINDERELLA at Hershey Theatre
The national tour of CINDERELLA is in Central Pennsylvania. It's more spectacular than you heard, and beautiful to watch, but the political revisions don't fit....
BWW Review: CAMELBACK RESORT for Winter Fun and So Much More
Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pennsylvania presents the finest options for winter fun and exciting overnight stays....
BWW Review: CAMELBACK in Tannersville Pennsylvania for Great Dining
The new Camelback Lodge in Tannersville, Pennsylvania is the ideal spot to enjoy dining whenever you are in the area. Three distinctive eateries compliment the resort premises....
BWW Review: Rainbow Delights Audiences with Revived GOOD NIGHT MRS. PUFFIN
She's back, and she's sassy and psychic as ever. Cynthia DiSavino's Ginger Puffin is back on stage this holiday season. Prepare to laugh....
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Meredith Willson's The Music Man Appell Center for the Performing Arts (6/09-6/09) |
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Always... Patsy Cline Gretna Theatre (6/04-6/07) |
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A Night with Janis Joplin Gretna Theatre (6/18-6/21) |
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Bat Out Of Hell - Venue Premium Tickets York Barbican (4/30-4/30) |
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Tuck Everlasting The Musical Salt & Light Theatre for the Performing Arts (7/15-7/18) |
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BAT! 50th Anniversary - Bat Out of Hell - Venue Premium Tickets York Barbican (4/30-4/30) |
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Goo Goo Dolls The Pavilion At Montage Mountain (9/05-9/05) |
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Musical: Annie Milford Theater (7/18-8/09) |
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Weird Al Yankovic Bryce Jordan Center (10/11-10/11) |
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Mame DreamWrights Center for Community Arts (12/11-12/20) |
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