Open Stage of Harrisburg announced today that theatre mainstays Anne and Don Alsedek will retire June 30, 2017, at the conclusion of the theatre's 31st season.
Producer and owner of the Downtown Performing Arts Center (DPAC) Ginny Brennan announced last week that stage director and playwright Stephen Stahl has joined the faculty of the Lambertville, N.J. based performing arts studio. Stahl joins DPAC as it enters its 2015 fall session set to begin on Monday, September 14.
Lambertville, New Jersey's Downtown Performing Arts Center has announced a 6-week summer class schedule focusing on Teen and Adult Acting, Tap, Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary Dance. Classes will take place on Tuesday evenings between 5 pm and 8 pm from July 7 through August 11 at the Downtown Performing Arts Studios located at 54 Mt. Airy Village Rd. in Lambertville.
Christopher Coucill, whose acting credits include Broadway and TV, brings Glen Berger's one-man mystery adventure Underneath the Lintel to Hedgerow Theatre from tonight, April 9 to 26.
Christopher Coucill, whose acting credits include Broadway and TV, brings Glen Berger's one-man mystery adventure Underneath the Lintel to Hedgerow Theatre from April 9 to 26.
Hedgerow Theatre moves into fall with comedy -- Neil Simon's 'The Good Doctor.' The show will preview on Thursday. Aug. 25, and open Aug. 26 for a run through Sept. 18.
Hedgerow Theatre moves into fall with comedy -- Neil Simon's 'The Good Doctor.' The show will preview on Thursday. Aug. 25, and open Aug. 26 for a run through Sept. 18.
Hedgerow Theatre launches its 88th season Sept. 22-Oct. 10 with an adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's stunning novel An American Tragedy portraying true events about one of the most infamous murders of the century. Dreiser's masterpiece is being presented in cooperation with The University of Pennsylvania and The Wharton Esherick Museum, as part of a major symposium, THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN, held this fall at the University of Pennsylvania.
Hedgerow Theatre launches its 88th season Sept. 22-Oct. 10 with an adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's stunning novel An American Tragedy portraying true events about one of the most infamous murders of the century. Dreiser's masterpiece is being presented in cooperation with The University of Pennsylvania and The Wharton Esherick Museum, as part of a major symposium, THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN, held this fall at the University of Pennsylvania.
Hedgerow Theatre launches its 88th season Sept. 22-Oct. 10 with an adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's stunning novel An American Tragedy portraying true events about one of the most infamous murders of the century. Dreiser's masterpiece is being presented in cooperation with The University of Pennsylvania and The Wharton Esherick Museum, as part of a major symposium, THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN, held this fall at the University of Pennsylvania.
Wharton Esherick (1887-1970)-regarded by many as the founder of the American Studio Furniture Movement-is the subject of a major, multi-site, interdisciplinary exhibition opening on September 7, 2010 in the Kamin and Kroiz Galleries of the University of Pennsylvania.
Wharton Esherick (1887-1970)-regarded by many as the founder of the American Studio Furniture Movement-is the subject of a major, multi-site, interdisciplinary exhibition opening on September 7, 2010 in the Kamin and Kroiz Galleries of the University of Pennsylvania.
Hedgerow Theatre and its Producing Artistic Director Penelope Reed are pleased to announce the upcoming production of George Bernard Shaw?s sparkling comedy, Arms and the Man. Jasper Deeter, founder of Hedgerow Theatre Company, was one of the first Americans to champion the works of George Bernard Shaw. We are pleased to bring the great Irish playwright back to the Hedgerow stage March 3-April 5, under the direction of David O?Connor.
Hedgerow Theatre and its Producing Artistic Director Penelope Reed are pleased to announce the upcoming production of George Bernard Shaw?s sparkling comedy, Arms and the Man. Jasper Deeter, founder of Hedgerow Theatre Company, was one of the first Americans to champion the works of George Bernard Shaw. We are pleased to bring the great Irish playwright back to the Hedgerow stage March 3-April 5, under the direction of David O?Connor.