Actors' NET of Buck County presents Much Ado About Nothing at the Heritage Center Theatre May 21 - June 6 at the Heritage Center, 635 N. Delmorr Avenue (Route 32), Morrisville, PA - near the Calhoun Street Bridge. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $17 for seniors (over 62) and $10 for children age 12 and under. For reservations or information, call 215-295-3694 or online at www.brownpapetickets.com.
William Shakespeare's immortal comedy about the mishaps of love is staged by the Actors' NET of Bucks County, as it continues its fourteenth season. Produced by Virginia Barrie. Directed by Janet Quartarone.
Actors' NET of Buck County presents Much Ado About Nothing at the Heritage Center Theatre May 21 - June 6 at the Heritage Center, 635 N. Delmorr Avenue (Route 32), Morrisville, PA - near the Calhoun Street Bridge. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $17 for seniors (over 62) and $10 for children age 12 and under. For reservations or information, call 215-295-3694 or online at www.brownpapetickets.com.
William Shakespeare's immortal comedy about the mishaps of love is staged by the Actors' NET of Bucks County, as it continues its fourteenth season. Produced by Virginia Barrie. Directed by Janet Quartarone.
Actors' NET of Buck County presents Much Ado About Nothing at the Heritage Center Theatre May 21 - June 6 at the Heritage Center, 635 N. Delmorr Avenue (Route 32), Morrisville, PA - near the Calhoun Street Bridge. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Admission is $20 for adults, $17 for seniors (over 62) and $10 for children age 12 and under. For reservations or information, call 215-295-3694 or online at www.brownpapetickets.com.
William Shakespeare's immortal comedy about the mishaps of love is staged by the Actors' NET of Bucks County, as it continues its fourteenth season. Produced by Virginia Barrie. Directed by Janet Quartarone.
Borrowed Time January 15 -31, 2010. Paul Osborn's stage adaptation of the L.E. Watkins novel. An old man traps death itself up a tree and refuses to let it down.
Two new one act plays by a New Jersey actor/playwright, THE EVANGELIST and CICADAS, get their debut Friday night, June 19 on the Heritage Center stage in Morrisville.
Two new one act plays by a New Jersey actor/playwright, THE EVANGELIST and CICADAS, get their debut Friday night, June 19 on the Heritage Center stage in Morrisville.
Riding the Comet-New Jersey-based playwright Mark L. Violi's gripping World War II drama about the French resistance helping American G.I.s escape the Nazis is the third in the Actors' NET of Bucks County staged readings series to appear on the Heritage Center stage in Morrisville. Directed by Kyla Marie Mostello of Levittown, the script in hand production features (alphabetically) Patrick Albanesius, Camryn Barnes, Chuck Donnelly, Mike Gearty, John Helmke, Steve Pié and Katie Skelly. Violi, from Hamilton, NJ, will be at the performance. A talk back session with cast and playwright follows the performance.
Homosexuality was once considered a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). This began to change in 1972, when a gay psychiatrist donned a mask to conceal his identify and addressed the APA?s annual meeting, arguing for his colleagues to understand.