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Exuberant "West Side Story" kicks off NCC Bill Mutimer Memorial Summer Theater, through June 16

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Written by: Kathy Lauer-Williams
Category: Play Reviews
Published: 07 June 2024
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Thrilling and impressive dancing anchors “West Side Story” which kicks off the newly renamed Northampton Community College Bill Mutimer Memorial Summer Theater.

“West Side Story” continues through June 16 at the college’s Lipkin Theater, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem Township.

Mutimer, who was the producing artistic director and founder of the summer program, died March 6. In honor of Mutimer, this year's summer theater was officially designated with his name. He was also remembered before the show started.

“West Side Story” is an exuberant and heartfelt production that is elevated by the outstanding choreography by Christina Sohns Williams, that is energetically danced by the talented cast.

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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival kicks off its 33rd season with an uproariously entertaining “The Play That Goes Wrong”

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Written by: Kathy Lauer-Williams
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Published: 03 June 2024
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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival kicks off its 33rd season with an uproariously entertaining “The Play That Goes Wrong” through June 16 on the Main Stage Theatre, Labuda Center for the Performing Arts, DeSales University, 2755 Station Avenue, Center Valley.

“The Play That Goes Wrong,”a new collaboration between the festival and 1812 Productions, Philadelphia’s all comedy theater company is wonderfully hilarious with one of the funniest casts I’ve seen in a long time that had me laughing even before the show officially started.

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Pa Playhouse's "Cabaret" satisfying, unsettling

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Written by: Kathy Lauer-Williams
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Published: 03 June 2024
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Pennsylvania Playhouse stages a satisfyingly gritty and unsettling production of “Cabaret” through June 16 at the playhouse at 390 Illick’s Mill Road, Bethlehem.

Billed as an immersive production, entertainers from the play’s Kit Kat Club greet audience members as they approach the theater and inside the lobby before the show. Performers also roam around inside the theater posing on the railing and dancing on the stage prior to the show’s start. The five-person band, led by music director Liam Mulligan (a welcome return of live musician to the playhouse) are on stage and entertaining before the show, adding to the immersive feel.

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Exciting swordplay and broad humor mark Pa Playhouse's "The Three Musketeers"

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Written by: Kathy Lauer-Williams
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Published: 07 April 2024
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Impressive on-stage swordplay highlights Pennsylvania Playhouses playful production of "The Three Musketeers" through April 21 at the playhouse at 390 Illicks Mill Road, Bethlehem.

This version is written by Ken Ludwig, who has infused Alexandre Dumas classic 1844 novel "The Three Musketeers" with a generous dose of contemporary humor and slapstick comedy.

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Crowded Kitchen Players' "The Revolution" a shocking and fascinating history of the Irish struggle against British oppression, at The Ice House

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Written by: Dave Howell
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Published: 15 March 2024
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You might know a little about Irelands struggle for independence, but few people know many of the details. "The Revolution: The Irish War of Independence 1919-1921" dramatizes it in stark detail. St. Patricks Day traditions make us think of a happy, easygoing people. But the Irish have had a difficult history.

The Crowded Kitchen Players latest production at Bethlehems IceHouse on Sand Island is a live documentary. The players in the ensemble take turns telling the Irish story with facts and dramatizations.

A screen above the stage shows historical scenes and photographs of the actual participants. The latter includes the grandfather of cast member Fiona Galligan Sweeney.

"The Revolution" is the second part of a trilogy of plays written by director Ara Barlieb about the Irish struggle for independence from England. The first play, 2022s "The Rising," was about the insurrection staged on Easter Monday of 1916, which began in Dublin.

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More Articles …

  1. Still in deep sadness, NCC presents "The Laramie Project"--- haunting, impassioned theater
  2. DeSales' Act 1's production of "Twelfth Night" is laugh-out-loud funny
  3. MunOpCo's "Into the Woods" delightful with memorable performances
  4. PA Playhouse's "Proof" haunting and satisfying
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PLAY REVIEWS

  • "Allies" debates cultural identity, at Between the Lines Studio Theatre
  • "Clue: The Musical" wacky and colorful fun, at Pines Dinner Theatre

AUDITIONS

  • Auditions for "An Explosion by the Ballyseedy Woods", third part of CKP's Irish trilogy
  • AUDITIONS for "THE WATCHERS" A chilling new play for a chilling new world

UPCOMING SHOWS

  • At The Ice House, "Black Angel – A Staged Reading by Francine Gold" --- a special one-night showcase of Act 1 of Black Angel — a powerful new play, presented by Basement Poetry
  • Celebrate Halloween with Crowded Kitchen Players’ entertaining new murder mystery “Death by Lullaby” at The Ice House, in October