PERFECT ARRANGEMENT Comes to ActorsNET This Month
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 12, 2022
Communists weren’t the only ones hunted during the “Red Scare” of the 1950s. Gays and lesbians were also targeted as threats to the USA as part of the “Lavender Scare.” “Coming out of the closet” was almost unheard-of, as it could easily end a career or even a life. And no one even considered the possibility of gay marriage.
ActorsNET Presents Free Online Offering of DEAR BRUTUS
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Dec 21, 2020
ActorsNET celebrates the holidays by premiering a free online video presentation of Dear Brutus – a fantasy drama for grownups by J.M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan. The play’s title comes from a line from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves…”
SPIDER'S WEB Comes to ActorsNET
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 27, 2020
ActorsNET continues its 24th season January 31 a?' February 16 with Spider's Web a?'London West End's second longest-running Agatha Christie murder mystery.
ActorsNET Presents Agatha Christie's SPIDER'S WEB
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jan 9, 2020
When a diplomat's wife discovers a dead body in their drawing room shortly before her husband arrives home with a V.I.P., she tries to dispose of the corpse so the visit will be uneventful. Confusion and hilarity ensue! The play will be produced by ActorsNET and performed on the Heritage Center Theatre stage in Morrisville, PA.
ActorsNET Presents AN IDEAL HUSBAND
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 10, 2019
AN IDEAL HUSBAND a?" Oscar Wilde's satirical comedy about blackmail and political corruption in late 19th century London has been updated by Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski and Charlotte Kirkby and moved effortlessly into Washington, D.C.'s world of politics and scandal during the 1960s. It performs on The Heritage Center Theatre stage in Morrisville, PA from September 13 through 29. Co-Starring Nicholas Pecht, Allison, Deratzian, Tristan Takacs and Cat Miller. Featuring (alphabetically) Laurie Hardy, Charlotte Kirkby, Greg Kopcho, Hayley Rubins-Topoleski, Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski, Joseph Ryan and Joy Woffindin. Produced by Charlotte Kirkby and Hayley Rubins-Topoleski. Directed by Maryalice Rubins-Topoleski. Stage managed by Em Ricciardi. Costumes by Theresa Vassallo. Lighting design by Andrena Wishnie.
ActorsNET Hosts World Premiere Of New Play
by Julie Musbach
- Feb 11, 2019
ActorsNET has changed titles for its March production - replacing Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale with the world premiere staging of The Crimes of Diana Eastlake by Mort Paterson.
ActorsNET Presents THE LION IN WINTER
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 17, 2018
James Goldman's modern classic dramatic comedy set in 1183 as England's King Henry II observes Christmas at his castle with his estranged and imprisoned wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, their three sons (Richard, Geoffrey and John), King Philip II and his half-sister, Alais, who is engaged to Richard while being King Henry's mistress.
ActorsNET Mounts IS HE DEAD?
by Julie Musbach
- Sep 14, 2018
Is He Dead? By Mark Twain, as adapted by David Ives - In 1898 Mark Twain wrote Is He Dead? - a stage comedy involving renowned 19th-century French painter Jean-Francois Millet.
ActorsNET's THE CHARITABLE SISTERHOOD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Opens December 1
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 17, 2017
For the holidays, ActorsNET continues its 22nd season with the REGIONAL PREMIERE of a new Bo Wilson comedy a sequel to his riotous romp, The Charitable Sisterhood of the Second Trinity Victory Church, which ActorsNET staged three seasons ago at its theatre in Morrisville, PA. In the original, a southern church's ladies club saved a young runaway. This time around, they try to save Christmas for their parish after the figure of baby Jesus is stolen from their cr che.
IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE Comes to ActorsNET
by A.A. Cristi
- Sep 29, 2017
ActorsNET launches its 22nd season with a stunning new adaptation by Tony Taccone and Bennet S. Cohen of Sinclair Lewis' satirical drama, It Can't Happen Here. Writing in the 1930s, Lewis, an acclaimed socially conscious author, adapted his best-selling novel of the same name into a play as a warning. His message? Do not elect a fascist to the American presidency.
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