At PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. This week, meet actor and director Anne Marino, who will be appearing in Come Blow Your Horn, playing May 20- June 5, at The Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg.
Read MoreAt PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. This week, meet actor, director, and improviser Matthew Golden who will be appearing in Moonlight and Magnolias, which plays May 13-29 at Oyster Mill Playhouse.
Read MoreAt PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. This week, meet Chris Gubson — actor, director, technical director — and currently a musician/performer in Once, which plays April 22-May 8 at The Playhouse at Allenberry.
Read MoreAt PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. This week, meet Keith Bowerman — actor, director, digital artist, photographer, musician, and writer. He is the director of Reefer Madness, which plays through April 24 at Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg.
Read MoreAt PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. That’s four specific, getting-to-know questions from the PA On Stage team — and one partial question that our interviewees can ‘make their own.’
Rachita Menon is founder and Artistic Director of the Rasika School of Dance, and co-director of Panchatantra Tales, which plays at Gamut Theatre April 8-10.
Read MoreAt PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. That’s four specific, getting-to-know questions from the PA On Stage team — and one partial question that our interviewees can ‘make their own.’
Craig Copas is an actor, director, educator, and graphic artist.
Read MoreOpen Stage, a professional theatre in downtown Harrisburg, will present a matinee performance of Letters from Anne and Martin on Sat., April 9 at 2 p.m. Letters from Anne and Martinis an exploration of the experiences of two legendary figures, their inspirational words, and their hopes and plans for a peaceful and unified world.
Read MoreAt PA On Stage, we’re always trying to find out more about the people who make up the theatre community. So, we came up with our 4 1/2 Questions. That’s four specific, getting-to-know questions from the PA On Stage team — and one partial question that our interviewees can ‘make their own.’
This week — meet Terri Mastrobuono. Actor, director, arts educator, voice-over artist, and more.
Read MorePopcorn Hat Players has been selected for the 2022 Best of Harrisburg Award in the Live Theatre category by the Harrisburg Award Program.
Each year, the Harrisburg Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Harrisburg area a great place to live, work and play.
Read MoreIn support of efforts to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Gamut Theatre, a professional regional theatre located in downtown Harrisburg, PA announced today that it is canceling all public programming through at least September 1, 2020.
“No one knows for certain when COVID-19 will reach its apex and how long it will take to come down off of that,” said Melissa Nicholson, Co-Founder/Executive Director. “But I think we can all agree that it will be a significant amount of time before we can safely put 50 students from a five-county area together onstage, backstage, and in classrooms.”
Read MoreIn support of efforts to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Gamut Theatre, a professional regional theatre located in downtown Harrisburg, PA announced today that it is canceling all public programming through at least September 1, 2020.
“No one knows for certain when COVID-19 will reach its apex and how long it will take to come down off of that,” said Melissa Nicholson, Co-Founder/Executive Director. “But I think we can all agree that it will be a significant amount of time before we can safely put 50 students from a five-county area together onstage, backstage, and in classrooms.”
Read MoreIn support of efforts to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Gamut Theatre, a professional regional theatre located in downtown Harrisburg, PA announced today that it is canceling all public programming through at least September 1, 2020.
“No one knows for certain when COVID-19 will reach its apex and how long it will take to come down off of that,” said Melissa Nicholson, Co-Founder/Executive Director. “But I think we can all agree that it will be a significant amount of time before we can safely put 50 students from a five-county area together onstage, backstage, and in classrooms.”
Read MoreTheatre Harrisburg to suspend remainder of 2019-2020 season in an effort to conserve resources and mitigate the impact of COVID-19 closures
Read MoreUpdated March 14: Oyster Mill Playhouse updated information on performances, auditions and more in response to the spread of COVID-19
Read MoreUpdated March 13: Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg’s updated information on performances, auditions and more in response to the spread of COVID-19
Read MoreUpdated March 12: Theatre Harrisburg’s updated information on performances, auditions and more in response to the spread of COVID-19
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