Review: AND THEN THERE WERE NONE at Fulton Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - February 16, 2026
For those who enjoy the suspense and satisfaction of solving a murder mystery, Fulton Theatre’s And Then There Were None is the show to see. The production skews the norms of traditional theatre, presenting audiences with a game to be played rather than a story to be experienced...
Review: MISERY at Susquehanna Stage
by Jason Davis - February 16, 2026
Susquehanna Stage’s production of Misery is a gripping and unexpectedly funny ride, thanks to standout performances, inventive design, and innovative direction....
Review: STONEY BROOK at Open Stage
by Andrea Stephenson - February 08, 2026
The cast, creative team, and playwright of Stoney Brook present a fast-paced, relatable show that takes audiences on an emotional roller-coaster ride....
Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Theatre Harrisburg
by Andrea Stephenson - February 07, 2026
Whether you are team Cathy or team Jaime, everyone who sees this show will be team Theatre Harrisburg. The creative team, band, and cast have created a relatable, heart-wrenching production of filled with unbelievable talent both on stage and off....
Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at DreamWrights
by Sandra Harberger - February 07, 2026
The Scenic Designer, Billy Ferrell, and the Costume Designer, Simone Davis, worked together to create a fun, modern twist with a 60’s hippie flare to the production. You first meet the Athenians and discover the love triangles between all teens. Mylah Schmitt (Hermia) especially stood out with her...
Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Twin Valley Players Colonnade
by Andrea Stephenson - January 31, 2026
Next to Normal is a show that sticks with you, speaking to the complexities of the human mind, emotions, and relationships. This production at Twin Valley Players Colonnade only has two performances left, so don’t miss out on seeing Next to Normal....
Review: EVERY BRILLIANT THING at Fulton Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - January 18, 2026
Every Brilliant Thing is a beautiful story filled with the joyfulness and randomness associated with sharing the stage with strangers. Go see it. Then go see it again. Right now, we all could use more positivity in our lives....