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Review: A BEAUTIFUL NOISE at Hershey Theatre

Review: A BEAUTIFUL NOISE at Hershey Theatre

by Rich Mehrenberg · July 1, 2026

Based on the life and times of singer-songwriter, Neil Diamond, A Beautiful Noise is a good bit more than the typical jukebox musical.  The framing device of the story is that current day Neil Diamond, played expertly by Robert Westenberg, is reluctantly visiting a therapist (Lisa Renee Pitts) to w…

Review: WEST SIDE STORY at Fulton Theatre

Review: WEST SIDE STORY at Fulton Theatre

by Rich Mehrenberg · June 21, 2026

Fulton Theater turns up the heat with their summer production of West Side Story. Expertly directed by Stephen Schellhardt, this show boasts a gifted cast that seamlessly pulls off the theatrical hat-trick of impeccable acting, dancing, and singing.…

Review: PETER PAN AND MARY at TAFE:Theatre Arts For Everyone

Review: PETER PAN AND MARY at TAFE:Theatre Arts For Everyone

by Sandra Harberger · June 20, 2026

Peter Pan is famous for never growing up and bringing Wendy and her brothers to Neverland to stop the ruthless Captain Hook. In Peter Pan and Mary, we go back many years and meet Mary, Wendy’s mother. Hope Lowry, as Peter Pan, portrayed this well-loved character as confident and adventurous, and…

Review: THE OLDEST PROFESSION at Hanover Little Theatre

Review: THE OLDEST PROFESSION at Hanover Little Theatre

by Andrea Stephenson · June 14, 2026

Often billed as a comedy, this play contains a wealth of witty dialogue, but is, at its heart, a poignant exploration of the resilience of these women and their relationships with one another. HLT has created a touching, beautiful production.…

Review: HADESTOWN - TEEN EDITION at DreamWrights

Review: HADESTOWN - TEEN EDITION at DreamWrights

by Sandra Harberger · June 13, 2026

Our narrator, the greek god Hermes, was portrayed by Moses Banks. She showcased her powerful vocals and brought some sass into the character of Hermes. Ray Baer portrayed the soft and sensitive side of Orpheus as he tried to save Eurydice from the underworld. Joy Ellis portrayed Eurydice with spunk,…

Review: HADESTOWN TEEN EDITION at DreamWrights

Review: HADESTOWN TEEN EDITION at DreamWrights

by Sandra Harberger · June 6, 2026

Our narrator, the greek god Hermes, was portrayed by Elijah Barlett. His strong vocals and charisma gets our attention and introduces us to the tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice. In addition to acting and singing, Jacob Cunningham, played the guitar as well for his performance of Orpheus. Caitlin Shor…

Past Shows

The Sound of Music

FeaturedThe Sound of Music

Sep 26 – Sep 27, 2025

“The Sound of Music”, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, is based...

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Musical: Annie in Central Pennsylvania Musical: Annie
Milford Theater (7/18-8/09)
Revolutionary Rendezvous with Rachel Revere in Central Pennsylvania Revolutionary Rendezvous with Rachel Revere
U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (7/09-7/09)
Count Arthur Strong - And It’s Goodnight From Me! in Central Pennsylvania Count Arthur Strong - And It’s Goodnight From Me!
York Barbican (5/08-5/08)
Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” in Central Pennsylvania Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show”
Mickey’s Black Box (10/30-10/31)
Dear Soldier Boy in Central Pennsylvania Dear Soldier Boy
Bird-in-Hand Stage (8/04-10/21)
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY in Central Pennsylvania THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
Ephrata Performing Arts Center (9/03-9/13)
Murder at Ackerton Manor in Central Pennsylvania Murder at Ackerton Manor
Gretna Theatre (7/09-7/12)
Play: Murder on the Orient Express in Central Pennsylvania Play: Murder on the Orient Express
Milford Theater (10/30-11/08)
Seussical in Central Pennsylvania Seussical
Journey Theatric Sanctuary (8/14-8/16)
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales  in Central Pennsylvania The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
Messiah University Department of Theatre and Dance (2/25-2/28)