The production of The Boys in the Band at Open Stage may be one of the most emotionally intense performances of the season. The two-hour run time doesn’t feel nearly that long as the actors breathe life into the characters and their stories.
Open Stage in Harrisburg, PA will present Mart Crowley's THE BOYS IN THE BAND, directed by Stuart Landon, closing the company's 40th anniversary season.
on’t come to Parade expecting easy answers or a fairy tale ending. It is based on real-life events, and real-life is messy. However, if you want a show that explores themes of bigotry and injustice, then this is for you. Playing now through November 1st
Is it a comedy, a tragedy, a drama, or a love story? Bright Star at Susquehanna Stage is hard to classify—but what’s certain is that it’s a heartfelt story about the ties that bind us, both seen and unseen.
I am a big fan of Rachael Opdenaker’s portrayal of Sally Bowles. Opdenaker brings vitality and beauty to her role. All of her numbers are fantastic, but her cover of the title song is a true powerhouse performance that needs to be seen and heard.
Their robust and exposition-heavy first act scenes reminds me of that classic physics question, “what happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object?”.
The Ephrata Performing Art Center (EPAC)'s production of Tennessee Williams’ classic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is now running through April 27th. Check out photos from the production here!
The Ephrata Performing Art Center will bring one of the greatest plays of all time to its stage when it presents Tennessee Williams' classic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, later this month.
What did our I was lucky enough to see The Prom when it was on Broadway a few years ago. It was fresh, funny, and inspiring. EPAC’s production highlights all of those feelings without being redundant or derivative. critic think of THE PROM at EPAC?
The Ephrata Performing Arts Center (EPAC) will present the hit musical comedy, The Prom, from July 27th through August 12th, and proves to be another example of EPAC's commitment to sharing LGBTQ+ stories of visibility and acceptance.
The Ephrata Performing Arts Center (EPAC) will present Douglas Carter Beane's Tony Award-nominated comedy, The Little Dog Laughed, from June 15th through 24th, as they celebrate Pride Month and the works of local playwrights.