Walnut Street Theatre for Kids' annual production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol will warm the hearts of thousands of families and students this holiday season. This hour-long musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel has quickly become a Philadelphia tradition. The magic returns November 28th and runs through December 20th on Walnut Street Theatre's Mainstage.
Community and collaboration are the watchwords of Bristol Riverside Theatre's production of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, running tonight, May 12-May 31. Co-directed by Susan D. Atkinson and Amy Kaissar, the high-voltage drama, which concludes BRT's Mainstage Season, features an ensemble of professional actors Keith Baker, Kevin Bergen, Mark Collmer, Brian Brillinger, Laura Giknis, Marc LeVasseur, Shamus Hunter McCarty, P. Brendan Mulvey and Sabrina Proffitt performing alongside Bucks County community members. The production is supported in part by a generous grant from PECO.
Community and collaboration are the watchwords of Bristol Riverside Theatre's production of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, running May 12-May 31. Co-directed by Susan D. Atkinson and Amy Kaissar, the high-voltage drama, which concludes BRT's Mainstage Season, features an ensemble of professional actors Keith Baker, Kevin Bergen, Mark Collmer, Brian Brillinger, Laura Giknis, Marc LeVasseur, Shamus Hunter McCarty, P. Brendan Mulvey and Sabrina Proffitt performing alongside Bucks County community members. The production is supported in part by a generous grant from PECO.
Walnut Street Theatre for Kids' annual production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol will bring warmth and cheer to thousands of families and students this holiday season. This hour-long musical adaptation of Dickens' classic novel begins November 29th and runs through December 21st.
ProArts presents Ken Ludwig's 'Lend Me a Tenor' as the first show of their Spring season, opening in Kihei tonight, February 22, 2013.
ProArts presents Ken Ludwig's 'Lend Me a Tenor' as the first show of their Spring season, opening on February 22, 2013. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below!
ProArts presents Ken Ludwig's 'Lend Me a Tenor' as the first show of their Spring season, opening in Kihei on February 22, 2013.
ProArts will present "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little" as the final show of their Spring season. This "tragic comedy" was written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Paul Zindel in the late 1960s and first produced in 1967 in Los Angeles.
The longest running play in the world, ever, comes to Kihei in February/March. Agatha Christie's finest play boasts an ingenious plot which engages the audience from start to satisfying finish! A group of strangers stranded (of course) in a during a snow. One of them (of course) is a murderer. A surprise twist ending (of course). Superb intrigue and laughter from the #1 mystery writer of her time!
ProArts will present "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie, the longest running play ever, as the first show of their Spring season which will continue through May this year. The murder mystery, now in its 60th year, originally opened in 1952 in London and has been playing continuously since then.
ProArts, Inc. will present The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie February 17-March 4.
ProArts will present "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie, the longest running play ever, as the first show of their Spring season which will continue through May this year. The murder mystery, now in its 60th year, originally opened in 1952 in London and has been playing continuously since then.
The longest running play in the world, ever, comes to Kihei in February/March. Agatha Christie's finest play boasts an ingenious plot which engages the audience from start to satisfying finish! A group of strangers stranded (of course) in a during a snow. One of them (of course) is a murderer. A surprise twist ending (of course). Superb intrigue and laughter from the #1 mystery writer of her time!
ProArts, Inc. presents SYLVIA by A.R. Gurney
ProArts, Inc. presents SYLVIA by A.R. Gurney
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