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COMPANY (BCP): Settle down with Sondheim

Lauren Hartranft June 1, 2015 No Comments

Now that’s how you start off the summer! The beautiful Bucks County Playhouse opened to a full house with COMPANY. Based on the book by…

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NATIONAL PASTIME (Bucks County Playhouse): 60-second review

Lauren Hartranft April 9, 2015 No Comments

It’s 1933 in the struggling radio station WZBQ in Baker City, Iowa. Owner Barry hatches an ingenious plan to resurrect a defunct baseball team, boost ratings, and save the station.

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PLAID TIDINGS (Bucks County Playhouse): 60-second review

Lauren Hartranft December 12, 2014 No Comments

A budding 50s guy group that met an untimely end in an accident find themselves out of their heavenly digs and back on Earth – in front of a live audience.

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Erik Altemus and Kevin Cahoon in THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW at Bucks County Playhouse.
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THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (Bucks County Playhouse): 60-second review

Lauren Hartranft October 29, 2014 No Comments

In true B-movie fashion, the show provides it all – song, dance, drama, comedy, and of course, utterly enjoyable debauchery.

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