Review: LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE at Oyster Mill Playhouse
by Andrea Stephenson - March 07, 2026
The production of Love, Loss, and What I Wore is full of heart, inviting the audience to laugh and cry with them. It is just the type of play the world needs right now to remind us how important the little things in life really are....
Review: KING LEAR at Gamut Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - March 07, 2026
Gamut Theatre Company’s production of King Lear is dark and intensely emotional. Audiences will find the performances and creative and technical elements enthralling....
Review: THE SHARK IS BROKEN at Fulton Theatre
by Jason Davis - March 03, 2026
The Fulton Theatre has mounted a confident, engaging production of The Shark is Broken, running February 27 through March 22, 2026. Written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon, the Olivier Award-nominated play pulls back the curtain on the filming of the 1975 classic Jaws, placing audiences on the deck of ...
Review: THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE at Carlisle Theatre Players On High
by Andrea Stephenson - March 01, 2026
The cast and creative team at Carlisle Theatre have put together a production that is as relevant today as it was in the 30s. If you enjoy interesting characters in a slice of life production, The Time of Your Life is the show for you....
Review: WITCHES!? IN SALEM?! at TAFE: Theatre Arts For Everyone
by Sandra Harberger - February 23, 2026
This is a high energy show with an almost improv feel with lots of physical comedy. Many cast members were tasked with playing multiple parts, and I was impressed as always with their talent at creating a completely different character with a separate set of mannerisms, voices, and running gags. Som...
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....