Events and Activities
Corinna Sowers-Adler in
Songs From the Heart
Saturday, September 4 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $15.00.
“Songs From the Heart” is an evening filled with the new found love songs we’ll never forget and the standards we’ll always remember.
Dead Men Don’t Need Dress Rehearsals
Saturday, October 9 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $12.00
Everyone seemed to hate Derek Moore, so no one is surprised when the smooth-talking actor is found dead in the middle of a dress rehearsal. Archie Lewis, a well-intentioned but goofy detective who happens to be in the theatre, offers to solve the case, but things turn out to be more complicated than he anticipates.
Why does the female stagehand, Ed, talk only in lines from classical literature and popular songs? Why does the laconic Francis keep covering for the unsmiling Jessica? Is there more to naïve Terri than devotion to Derek? Do Maria’s wisecracks cover a deeper secret? Is the director, Susan, lying to cover someone else’s guilt – or her own?
This interactive comedy-mystery is sure to keep play-goers on their toes- to say nothing of the actors, who must undergo grilling by the audience!
In Association with The Actors Guild of Schuylkill County
Arsenic and Old Lace
Saturday, October 23 7:00 p.m.; Sunday, October 24 2:00 p.m. Tickets: $10.00.
Introducing the Brewsters. Mortimer, the soon-to-be-married theater critic; brother Teddy, who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt; and brother Jonathon, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Boris Karloff. Then there’s Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha, who make a “killer” elderberry wine. With charity in their hearts and bodies in their basement, these two sisters will leave you screaming with laughter and shivering with excitement.
In Association with Sweet Dreams Productions
Sherrill Douglas Stars in
“Once Upon a Dream” – A Musical Tribute to Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline
Friday, December 3 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $20.00.
Loretta and Patsy were best friends in real life. Thus, it only seems natural for Sherrill to offer the ultimate concert which answers the question of what it would have been like “back then” to see Loretta and Patsy TOGETHER in the same concert, “today”. Sherrill has created this new imaginary concert which portrays these two powerhouses in one concert, one show, by one woman. You will be amazed as she opens the show impersonating Loretta Lynn in the first set. After intermission, she returns and transforms into her portrayal of Patsy Cline. This is one woman, two characters in one show and is a brand new offering for 2010. This concert showcases all of the number one hits of Loretta like, “Coal Miners Daughter”, “Fist City”, “You Ain’t Woman Enough”, “Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’ ”, “One’s on the Way”, “Blue Kentucky Girl”, etc. Of course the second set will showcase all of the favorites of Patsy Cline such as “Crazy, “Sweet Dreams”, “I Fall to Pieces”, “Walkin’ After Midnight”, etc. This show is certain to pay tribute and honor to two of America’s most beloved country legends. You won’t want to miss this one!
Lillie Langtry’s Victorian Christmas Show
Saturday, December 4 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $12.00.
Please come and celebrate a Victorian Christmas and feel the magic of the holiday season with Miss Lillie Langtry and her daughter Jeanne Marie.
The evening will be filled with music and story. There will be Christmas Carols, Broadway tunes and some contemporary songs.
Lillie Langtry was born in the Channel Island of Jersey in 1853. She married Edward Langtry 1874. She became the mistress of the Prince Edward, Queen Victoria’s oldest son. Her daughter was born 1881. She became a stage actress when Mr. Langtry went bankrupt
You will enjoy the humor of Miss Lillie as she invites some of the audience to sing and dance with her.
Miss Lillie will be portrayed by Lucille Fala-Brennan, New York-born actress/vocalist. Jeanne Marie will be portrayed by Stephanie Mau of Summit Hill. Come join us for a fun and memorable evening.