The Pennsylvania Playhouse is delighted to present the splashy and spectacular stage adaptation of the beloved film classic, Singin’ in the Rain.

Performances will run the weekends of May 30–June 1, June 6–8, and June 13–15, with evening shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sunday performances at 6:00pm.

Set in Hollywood during the golden age of silent films, Singin’ in the Rain follows movie star Don Lockwood as he navigates the turbulent shift from silent pictures to “talkies.” With unforgettable music, high-energy dance numbers, and plenty of charm, this joyful musical is full of romance, humor, and—of course—rain. Based on the iconic 1952 film, this stage adaptation brings the magic of classic cinema to life with toe-tapping numbers like “Good Morning,” “Make ’Em Laugh,” and the unforgettable title song, “Singin’ in the Rain”.

Starring Salem Perez Torres as Don Lockwood, Joey Troiano as Cosmo Brown, Lucy Moore as Kathy Selden, and Zoe Mulze as Lina Lamont. Deanna Mogianesi will step into the role of Kathy Selden for the June 6th performance.

The featured cast also includes Charlotte Korrapati as Zelda Zanders, Kayli Silimperi as Olga Mara, Zoli Heft as Villain/Sid Phillips, Meg Grogan as Mary Margaret, Andrew Maldonado as the Production Tenor, Hannah Zarate as 1st Assistant, Ashlee Wagner as 2nd Assistant, Dominick Dinzey as 3rd Assistant, Rebecca McCall as Miss Dinsmore, and Johanna Snyder as the Sound Engineer. Ensemble performers include Cara Padilla Jensen, Mya Detweiler, Abbey Gildner, Maricel Wheatley, and Elyn Millheim.

Direction by Rachel Lutz, choreography by Jessica Sturm, music direction by Amanda Haag, and stage management by Jillian McLuhan.

The production team also includes Corinne Philbin (Assistant Director), Olivia Howe (Assistant Stage Manager), Alessandra Fanelli (Intimacy Choreographer), James Dennis (Fight Choreographer), and Braden Drake (Head of Videography). Costume design by Todd Burkel and Nate Kuhns, with set and lighting design by Brett Oliveira.

To purchase tickets, please call 610-865-6665 or visit PAPlayhouse.org.