(Nov. 18 3:44 PM) - The State Theatre, Easton PA kicks off the 2009 Holiday season with the national tour of the family favorite ANNIE, followed by the Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Extravaganza, Danu: Christmas in Ireland, the Jimmy Sturr Holiday Spectacular and the annual tradition, The Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker.
(Nov. 17 3:29 PM) - Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre is staging an elaborate new theatrical version of Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece Jane Eyre for the holiday season! The production opens on December 3rd in the Charity Randall Theatre at the Stephen Foster Memorial in Oakland, and runs through December 20th.
(Nov. 17 2:10 PM) - The State Theatre in Easton has added 7 new shows to the 2010 Season. Tickets for these new shows will go on sale to State Theatre Members Tuesday, December 8TH at 10 AM, to the public on Tuesday, December 15th.
(Nov. 16 12:45 PM) - Just in time for the holiday season, the six-part harmonies of The Front Porch Country Band combine to offer a Christmas gift for music lovers worldwide.
(Nov. 16 12:29 PM) - York Little Theatre, the regions oldest and largest community theatre, is launching a Holiday Card Drive with the request that everyone who has a pleasant memory associated with YLT send the organization a holiday card with $1 enclosed.
(Nov. 15 2:30 AM) - Point Park University's Conservatory Theatre Company presents the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, Carousel, at the Pittsburgh Playhouse Nov. 6, 2009 through Nov. 15, 2009.
(Nov. 15 2:00 AM) - BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE - John Van Druten's classic comedy about a modern-day witch in Manhattan who enchants a mortal into falling in love with her.
(Nov. 14 2:00 AM) - Pittsburgh International Children's Theater, a division of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, will present a musical adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon by The Enchantment Theatre Company (USA) from Sunday, November 8 through Saturday, November 14, 2009 at six locations in the greater Pittsburgh area. Citizens Bank is the proud season sponsor of Pittsburgh International Children's Theater.
(Nov. 13 4:58 PM) - Leapin' Lizards! America's most beloved musical, ANNIE, is back in 30th anniversary tour, giving a whole new generation the chance to experience this classic musical about never giving up hope. The timeless tale of Little Orphan Annie will be coming to the State Theatre in Easton for one show only on Wednesday, December 2nd at 7:30 PM.
(Nov. 13 10:58 AM) - When a long-lost husband and father returns home to find his wife about to remarry, hilarity ensues in a staged reading of Marvin Harold Cheiten's 2006 comedy, Miss Connections.
(Nov. 13 2:30 AM) - Point Park University's Conservatory Dance Company presents Pittsburgh Connections Nov. 13 - 15 and 20-22 at the George Rowland White Performance Studio on the downtown campus. The program features the work of Marissa Balzer, Jeffrey Bullock, Patrick Frantz and Kristofer Storey; all four are seasoned artists with Pittsburgh roots.
(Nov. 12 5:25 PM) - Do you remember the Hershey trolley? Did you know that the Hershey Bears used to have a poster girl? Anyone remember walking to school across corn fields, Mexican jumping beans or seeing their sweetheart off to war?
(Nov. 12 3:30 PM) - Civic Theatre of Allentown will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of its annual production of A Christmas Carol when the it runs from December 4th through the 19th in Civic's historic 19th Street Theatre.
(Nov. 12 1:30 AM) - Pittsburgh Public Theater continues its 35th season with Lillian Hellman's exquisitely crafted tale of greed and family, The Little Foxes. Directed by Ted Pappas, The Little Foxes runs Nov. 12 - Dec. 13, 2009 at the O'Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater's home in the heart of Downtown's Cultural District.
(Nov. 11 2:58 PM) - Disney's The Jungle Book, Kids Directed by ... David Ward, Choreographed by ... Jessica Knecht, Music and Lyrics by Richard Sherman, Robert Sherman and Terry Gilkyson, Book Adapted & Additional Lyrics by Marcy Heisler , Music Adapted and Arranged by Bryan Louiselle, Based on the Screenplay by Larry Clemmons, Based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling