“Don’t Dress for Dinner” is a complicated play, but the Apple Hill Players don’t want audiences to think too deeply about it. Source: The…
Posts published in “Theater Arts”
The thing that makes “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” so interesting for audiences also makes it challenging for the cast. Source: The Tribune-Review
Welcome to Armadillo Acres Trailer Park, where an unlikely romance develops between an exotic dancer running from an ex-boyfriend and a highway toll collector with…
Getting into character generally isn’t a huge challenge for Franklin Regional senior Haylee Phillips. Source: The Tribune-Review
Matilda Wormwood is a precocious little English girl born to parents who are neglectful, anti-intellectual and possibly criminal. Source: The Tribune-Review
After a school year in which the Franklin Regional Thespian Club put on a virtual play in the fall and a spring production with a…
How funny is “Whose Live Anyway?” Source: The Tribune-Review
Student thespians at Greater Latrobe Senior High will take audiences back a century to explore an historic struggle over workplace safety that grabbed headlines in…
No one is trying to upstage anyone else as Apple Hill Players and The Theatre Factory prepare for their first joint production. Source: The…