GLORY BEA: A Shenandoah Christmas Story, by Rich Follett and Larry Dahlke, set in the 1930's in the Shenandoah Valley and the Depression has hit the valley residents. The return of the Wayside Theatre holiday favorite is being presented by Selah Theatre Project, in partnership with Lord Fairfax Community College on December 10-12 & 17-19, 2021.
Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker announced the cast and schedule for this year's holiday musical of 'Glory Bea! ~A Shenandoah Christmas Story~.' Wayside Theatre's Shenandoah Valley holiday tradition continues with the world premiere of 'Glory Bea! ~A Shenandoah Christmas Story~ written by Rich Follett and Larry Dahlke.
Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker announced the cast and schedule for this year's holiday musical of 'Glory Bea! ~A Shenandoah Christmas Story~.' Wayside Theatre's Shenandoah Valley holiday tradition continues with the world premiere of 'Glory Bea! ~A Shenandoah Christmas Story~ written by Rich Follett and Larry Dahlke.
Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker announced today that its original musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol is returning to its stage for Christmas 2010. Wayside Theatre had originally schedule the world premiere of Richard Follett and Larry Dahlke's adapta
Ruthless! The Musical. August 10 - 22, 2010 Sponsored by Patriot Federal Credit Union.
Totem Pole Playhouse continues its 60th anniversary celebration as Wil Love joins Ray Ficca in Unnecessary Farce, July 27 - August 8.
Totem Pole Playhouse continues its 60th anniversary celebration as Wil Love joins Ray Ficca in Unnecessary Farce, July 27 - August 8.
Ruthless! The Musical. August 10 - 22, 2010 Sponsored by Patriot Federal Credit Union.
Totem Pole Playhouse continues its 60th anniversary celebration as Wil Love joins Ray Ficca in Unnecessary Farce, July 27 - August 8.
Totem Pole Playhouse continues its 60th anniversary celebration as Wil Love joins Ray Ficca in Unnecessary Farce, July 27 - August 8.
Totem Pole Playhouse continues its 60th anniversary celebration as Wil Love joins Ray Ficca in Unnecessary Farce, July 27 - August 8.
Totem Pole Playhouse is proud to welcome back to the Playhouse, John Putch, to direct the hilarious Neil Simon comedy, 45 Seconds From Broadway, opening in June 2010. John Putch began his professional career at the age of five, performing in the Totem Pole Playhouse production of Showboat in 1966.
Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker today announced the cast for the final production of the 2009-2010 Season for the Pulitzer Prize play Harvey. The play begins performances March 27 and opens 28th continuing a run through April 24th.
The play began performances March 27 and opens 28th continuing a run through April 24th.
Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker today announced the cast for the final production of the 2009-2010 Season for the Pulitzer Prize play Harvey. The play begins performances March 27 and opens 28th continuing a run through April 24th.
Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker today announced the cast for the final production of the 2009-2010 Season for the Pulitzer Prize play Harvey. The play begins performances March 27 and opens 28th continuing a run through April 24th.
Brent & Rachael Ditzler joined Totem Pole Playhouse Fiddler, Larry Dahlke for a private session at the summer playhouse in Caledonia recently. Brent Ditzler, age 9 is in the 3rd grade at Corpus Christi and has been playing the violin for 5 years. His sister, Rachael, age 12 is a 7th grader at Corpus Christi in Chambersburg and has been playing the violin for almost 10 years. She is a member of the Hershey Symphony Festival Strings conducted by ASCAP award winning arranger, Dr. Sandra Dackow.
I Hate Hamlet, the hilarious Broadway comedy about the theatre and the difficulty of understanding Shakespeare, opens at Totem Pole Playhouse on June 30 with two gentlemen in two very familiar roles. Matthew Eisenberg, a Washington, DC based actor, plays a young television star, Andrew Rally, who is faced with the challenge of performing Shakespeare's most famous and most challenging role, Hamlet.
Totem Pole Playhouse is offering their version of the Stimulus Package to you for two tickets of I HATE HAMLET for a total of $33.00. A SAVINGS OF $20 Special offer good for Saturday, July 4th at 2:30 pm & 8:00 pm and Sunday, July 5th at 3:00 pm.
I Hate Hamlet, the hilarious Broadway comedy about the theatre and the difficulty of understanding Shakespeare, opens at Totem Pole Playhouse on June 30 with two gentlemen in two very familiar roles. Matthew Eisenberg, a Washington, DC based actor, plays a young television star, Andrew Rally, who is faced with the challenge of performing Shakespeare's most famous and most challenging role, Hamlet.
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