Review: CHOIR BOY at EPAC
by Rich Mehrenberg - May 31, 2026
Choir Boy might best be described as a play with music. There are multiple songs throughout the show. The members of the student choir have remarkable harmony together. The vocals were lush. To be honest, the singing in this production was as good or better than some of the recent Ephrata mu...
Review: THE BOYS IN THE BAND at Open Stage
by Andrea Stephenson - May 24, 2026
The production of The Boys in the Band at Open Stage may be one of the most emotionally intense performances of the season. The two-hour run time doesn’t feel nearly that long as the actors breathe life into the characters and their stories....
Review: HENRY IV, PART I at Lancaster Shakespeare Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - May 23, 2026
Even those who may not be as familiar with Shakespeare’s historical plays will find something of interest in Henry IV, Part 1—whether it be the comedic dialogue, the political intrigue, or the fast-paced fighting....
Review: SABRINA FAIR at Oyster Mill Playhouse
by Andrea Stephenson - May 09, 2026
If you enjoy a period piece with fast-paced dialogue and larger than life characters, Sabrina Fair is the show for you. The team at Oyster Mill has created a delightful and charming production of this classic play....
Review: DON'T LOOK BACK: THE LOST TALE OF PERSEPHONE at DreamWrights
by Sandra Harberger - May 03, 2026
Don’t Look Back was written by local playwright, Kate Brennan, who wrote The Wonder in Alice which premiered last year as an immersive theatre experience at DreamWrights. This time, Brennan is reimagining the story between Orpheus and Eurydice....
Review: PETER PAN, JR. at Gettysburg Community Theatre
by Andrea Stephenson - May 02, 2026
Peter Pan, Jr. reminds us to look for the moments of joy and magic in our lives. Audiences will definitely want to catch both casts of this adorable production at Gettysburg Community Theatre....
Review: EURYDICE at DreamWrights
by Sandra Harberger - May 02, 2026
The 2006 musical, Hadestown, has renewed interest in the Greek mythology and the tragic love story between Orpheus and Eurydice. Ruhl’s play focuses on Eurydice’s perspective and her relationship with her father, who she meets in the underworld. Nana Yates portrayed Eurydice with honest emotions...
Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Fulton Theatre
by Rich Mehrenberg - April 27, 2026
Ironically, Fulton Theatre ends their 'fourth floor' season with a performance on the second floor. Dear Evan Hansen serves as the premiere production in their new multi-purpose space, Castagna Hall. This was an interesting choice, and very effective for the most part....