The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County continues its fifteenth season with the steamy Tennessee Williams classic, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF. Exploding passion amid a family crisis! Starring Cat Miller of Bristol as 'Maggie the Cat;' John Helmke of Hamilton, NJ as 'Brick;' Doug Kline of Newtown as 'Big Daddy;' and Virginia Barrie of Ewing, NJ as 'Big Mama.' Costarring Susan Blair of Philadelphia as 'Mae;' Jack Bathke of Robbinsville, NJ as 'Gooper;' Mike Waintraub of Trenton, NJ as 'Rev. Tooker;' Marco Newton of Yardley as 'Dr. Baugh;'and Wilma Shakesnider of Cherry Hill, NJ as 'Sookey.' Directed by NET Artistic Director Cheryl Doyle of Morrisville. Marco Newton, assistant director. Stage managed by Matthew Cassidy of Morrisville. Lighting design by Andrena Wishnie of Morrisville. Sound design by Corey Stradling of Morrisville. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
TWELVE ANGRY MEN: The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County launches its fifteenth season with the pulse-pounding court drama BY Reginald Rose about a deadlocked jury, as adapted by Sherman L. Sergel from the original television script.
TWELVE ANGRY MEN: The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County launches its fifteenth season with the pulse-pounding court drama BY Reginald Rose about a deadlocked jury, as adapted by Sherman L. Sergel from the original television script.
TWELVE ANGRY MEN: The Morrisville-based Actors' NET of Bucks County launches its fifteenth season with the pulse-pounding court drama BY Reginald Rose about a deadlocked jury, as adapted by Sherman L. Sergel from the original television script.
As a centerpiece of the Morrisville Business Association's borough-wide celebration of a 'Revolutionary Weekend,' Aug. 20 - 22, the nonprofit Actors' NET of Bucks County presents an encore production of the award winning musical 1776.
As a centerpiece of the Morrisville Business Association's borough-wide celebration of a 'Revolutionary Weekend,' Aug. 20 - 22, the nonprofit Actors' NET of Bucks County presents an encore production of the award winning musical 1776.
As a centerpiece of the Morrisville Business Association's borough-wide celebration of a 'Revolutionary Weekend,' Aug. 20 - 22, the nonprofit Actors' NET of Bucks County presents an encore production of the award winning musical 1776.
With activities ranging from tours of Historic Summerseat, a colonial era home once owned by two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Robert Morris, for whom the borough is named, and George Clymer), to a special Saturday afternoon program Aug. 22 featuring actor/interpreters discussing the Revolutionary War effort, the weekend promises to be its own historic event. Many businesses and restaurants are offering discounts to residents and visitors to the picturesque community located just across the Delaware River from Trenton, NJ.
As a centerpiece of the Morrisville Business Association's borough-wide celebration of a 'Revolutionary Weekend,' Aug. 20 - 22, the nonprofit Actors' NET of Bucks County presents an encore production of the award winning musical 1776.
INTO THE WOODS: James Lapine wrote the book and the incomparable Stephen Sondheim the words and music for this fractured fairytale - the story of a childless baker and his wife, who attempt to reverse a curse in order to have a child. Act I ends with all ready to live 'happily ever after.'
INTO THE WOODS: James Lapine wrote the book and the incomparable Stephen Sondheim the words and music for this fractured fairytale - the story of a childless baker and his wife, who attempt to reverse a curse in order to have a child. Act I ends with all ready to live 'happily ever after.'
The scheduled April 16 opening of the Actors' NET of Bucks County production of Eugene O'Neill's masterwork A Moon for the Misbegotten is being postponed by a week due to illness, Actors' NET General Manager Joe Doyle has announced.
The Actors' NET of Bucks County continues its fourteenth season with a staging of Eugene O'Neill's stunning masterwork, A Moon for the Misbegotten. In 1920s Connecticut, sly Irish farmer Phil Hogan plots with his homely daughter, Josie, to have her seduce their boozy friend and landlord, James Tyrone, who inherited the farm but struggles as a stage actor due to his debauched lifestyle.
The scheduled April 16 opening of the Actors' NET of Bucks County production of Eugene O'Neill's masterwork A Moon for the Misbegotten is being postponed by a week due to illness, Actors' NET General Manager Joe Doyle has announced.
The Actors' NET of Bucks County continues its fourteenth season with a staging of Eugene O'Neill's stunning masterwork, A Moon for the Misbegotten. In 1920s Connecticut, sly Irish farmer Phil Hogan plots with his homely daughter, Josie, to have her seduce their boozy friend and landlord, James Tyrone, who inherited the farm but struggles as a stage actor due to his debauched lifestyle.
The Actors' NET of Bucks County celebrates St. Patrick's Day with a musical comedy revue, St. Paddy's Daze. Written and directed by NET General Manager Joe Doyle, the revue features traditional Irish-American favorites, from Bing Crosby tunes to Broadway to rowdy rebel songs. Performers scheduled include: Joe and Cheryl Doyle, Tess Ammerman, John Bergeron, Michael Patrick Gearty, Eric Wishnie, Kristin Kauffman and Marco Newton. Musical direction by Pat Masterson.
The Actors' NET of Bucks County celebrates St. Patrick's Day with a musical comedy revue, St. Paddy's Daze. Written and directed by NET General Manager Joe Doyle, the revue features traditional Irish-American favorites, from Bing Crosby tunes to Broadway to rowdy rebel songs. Performers scheduled include: Joe and Cheryl Doyle, Tess Ammerman, John Bergeron, Michael Patrick Gearty, Eric Wishnie, Kristin Kauffman and Marco Newton. Musical direction by Pat Masterson.