Review: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
This production of The Taming of the Shrew at Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg is highly creative and successfully makes this classic piece accessible to modern audiences.…
This production of The Taming of the Shrew at Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg is highly creative and successfully makes this classic piece accessible to modern audiences.…
Kevin Alvarnaz gave a strong performance as the town’s handyman. He was humble, filled with inspirational one-liners, and loved by the whole town. He embraced the stoplight and saw it as a symbol. Fighting against change was Barb, played by Karen Leclaire. She rallied against the stoplight in …
Susquehanna Stage's *The Drowsy Chaperone* is a laugh-out-loud musical comedy packed with standout performances, infectious energy, and nonstop fun. A must-see celebration of live theater. …
This naval battalion is on your special island. …
The cast is clearly having a blast performing this show, and their passion and energy more than make up for any flaws. If you enjoy a story about love, freedom, and music, check out We Will Rock You at Twin Valley Players Colonnade.…
Lastly, speaking of generations, this show lands differently in 2026. Hair is a celebration of peace, love, and joy associated with the youth culture of the Boomer generation. When the show was first produced, it was easy to go along with the idealism and righteousness that the story celebrates. …
Mike Ausherman portrayed Don as charming though maybe a bit bored with his current career and fame. His leading lady, Lina was portrayed by Chris Ausherman as quite the diva with a strong voice to accompany her big personality. His best friend, Cosmo, was portrayed by David Pillette, with tons of…
Gettysburg Community Theatre’s production of 1776 is powerful, entertaining, and thought-provoking. Their whole run has sold out, but this reviewer is looking forward to seeing their next production.…
A compilation of thoughts from days 1, 2 & 4…
Mark your calendars for next year's Harrisburg Fringe Festival, July 15-18, 2027! It is a weekend filled with performance and art with something for everyone. You do not want to miss it!…
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You Can't Take It With You is a comedic classic that focuses on love and family. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama , and was adapted for the screen in 1938, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director . It opened on Broadway in 1936. A smash hit, the...

This award winning show was written by local playwright Paige Hoke. This play follows the adventures of three young siblings, Celia, Rose, and Elijah. They embark on a quest to save the princess of Elna, Princess Vallia, who has been captured by the evil Sinya and her minions.

In the history books and up to this very day, part of the female experience is that of oppression, underrepresentation and underestimation. So let’s tell OUR tales! These original stories and historical nods serve to bring some of the power back to women in a world narrative...

It is 2022 and York, Pennsylvania resident Hannah Morgan finds herself in the world of King Arthur, Guinevere and Tortolonius. How did that happen? The ‘magic’ found in Hannah’s backpack astounds even the old sorcerer Merlin! Enjoy new twists in this tale adapted from Mark...

Agnes lived an ordinary life until her family died in a car crash. Her deceased sister Tilly and she were never close, but as Agnes is cleaning her sisters room she discovers Tillys love of Dungeons and Dragons. With the help of Dungeon Master Chuck, Agnes delves into an...

Mix modern music and an age-old yarn for a new take on a story with the usual suspects - a wicked stepmother, the necessary mirror, and a princess who is abandoned and then befriended by dwarfs.

"If you have never been to Camp Galloway, you are in for the adventure of a lifetime," read the invitation that Ella, Ferne, Josie, and Dorothea received and accepted. Experience the wonders and fears to be found in the great outdoors and beyond....if you dare!

There is nothing quite as complex as the mother-daughter relationship. This year, Women and One Acts explores this nuanced bond with several stories which honor this important relationship and all of its incumbent intricacies.

In An Enchanted Bookshop Christmas it is up to the come-to-life book characters to solve the mystery and save the day. This play is a hilarious, heartwarming tale that reminds us that the best gifts dont come wrapped in pretty paper and bows.

Three York-area theatres have come together for a one-day-only musical revue featuring songs from some of Broadways biggest shows: My Fair Lady, Guys and Dolls, Rent, Annie, Into the Woods, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Mamma Mia, and more. This fundraiser will help the...
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