Bucks County Playhouse
www.buckscountyplayhouse.com
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
March 25 - May 2, 2010
The Magical Land Of Oz
June 18 - June 26, 2010
Town and Country Players
www.townandcountryplayers.org
Carousel
Performances: April 16, 17, 23, 24, 25 (matinee), 30 and May 1
Bristol Riverside Theater
www.brtstage.org
The Foreigner
January 26 - February 14
by Larry Shue
Your passport to laughs.
Scandals, secrets, diabolical plans - all confided in a foreigner who doesn't speak English...or does he?
Hilarity ensues when Englishman Charlie Baker, self-proclaimed "world's dullest man," takes a vacation at a rural fishing lodge with his eccentric army buddy, Froggy LeSuer. Froggy concocts an outrageous scheme to save Charlie from his shy self by introducing him as an exotic "foreigner" who can't speak English. Soon Charlie's guileless persona backfires and the lodge guests share their deepest secrets and most sinister plans. Winner of two Obie Awards, Best American Play and Best Off-Broadway production. Who's keeping YOUR secrets?
Sellersville Theater
www.st94.com
Big Daddy Graham
"Philly's Funniest Comic"
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Langhorne Players
www.langhorneplayers.org
Writer's Block
by Woody Allen
April 23 - May 8
A duo of one act comedies by the three-time Academy Award winner. Full of Allen's classic one- liners, both of these short plays offer an absurdist look at marital fidelity. In Riverside Drive, an ex- copywriter-slash-paranoid-schizophrenic stalks a successful screenwriter convinced the he has stolen not only his ideas but his life. Old Saybrooke is a combination of old fashioned sex farce and a Pirandelloesque look at a writer's process. Together they make for a complete evening of very funny theatre. Directed by Michael Schwartz.
The Actors' Net of Bucks County
www.actorsnetbucks.org
On Borrowed Time
January 15 -31, 2010
Paul Osborn's stage adaptation of the L.E. Watkins novel. An old man traps death itself up a tree and refuses to let it down. While up there, no one dies. This disturbance of the natural order makes for a thoughtful and heart-warming fantasy.
