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Saturday, July 05 at Shawnee Playhouse Fame: the Musical (Musical)
Set during the last years of New York City's celebrated High School for the Performing Arts the story finds a diverse group of students challenged by a grueling course of study. Rated R. Thru Aug. 9.
Shawnee-On-Delaware
Saturday, July 05 at Pocono Playhouse Grease (Musical)
The original high school musical finds summertime love challenged when the rebellious Danny and good girl Sandy go back to school.
Mountainhome
Saturday, July 05 at The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival The Jungle Book (Children's)
A musical adventure through the Indian jungle based on Rudyard Kipling's book. Appropriate for ages 3 and up. The cast is available for photos and autographs following each performance. Also 2 p.m. shows on Wednesdays and Thursdays July 23-31.
Center Valley
Saturday, July 05 at Shawnee Playhouse Peter Pan (Theater)
Voyage to Neverland with the eternal boy, Tink, Wendy and her brothers and watch them take on Captain Hook and his crew of pirates. This non-musical production is appropriate for the entire family.
Shawnee-On-Delaware
Saturday, July 05 at The Houdini Museum Haunted! Mind Mysteries and the Beyond (Theater)
This dramatic Psychic Theater production featuring paranormalist Dick Brooks and Dorothy Dietrich takes its audiences through the seven steps to a successful dark seance. Not recommended for children or those who are easily frightened. Reservations required.
Scranton
Saturday, July 05 at The Pines Dinner Theatre Nunsense Jamboree (Dinner theater)
The nuns from Hoboken will entertain audiences once again with a cross between Hee-Haw, The Grand Ole Opry and Laugh-In. Ticket includes dinner and beverages. Ask about show-only availabilty.
Slatington
Saturday, July 05 at The Olde Brick Theatre Individual Acting and Forensic Coaching Lessons (Notices, Theater)
Regional equity actress Agnes Cumming will hold hour sessions with aspiring actors age 13 to adult. Summer sessions will culminate in an August presentation. Call to register or send email to: agnesaggie@epix.net
Scranton
Saturday, July 05 at Ritz Company Playhouse Forty-Second Street (Musical)
The musical celebration of Broadway based on the novel by Bradford Ropes with music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin, and book by Michael Steward and Mark Bramble. Also July 3 at 8 p.m. and July 20 at 2:30 p.m.
Hawley
Sunday, July 06 at Shawnee Playhouse Fame: the Musical (Musical)
Set during the last years of New York City's celebrated High School for the Performing Arts the story finds a diverse group of students challenged by a grueling course of study. Rated R. Thru Aug. 9.
Shawnee-On-Delaware
Sunday, July 06 at Pocono Playhouse Grease (Musical)
The original high school musical finds summertime love challenged when the rebellious Danny and good girl Sandy go back to school.
Mountainhome
Sunday, July 06 at Ritz Company Playhouse Forty-Second Street (Musical)
The musical celebration of Broadway based on the novel by Bradford Ropes with music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin, and book by Michael Steward and Mark Bramble. Also July 3 at 8 p.m. and July 20 at 2:30 p.m.
Hawley
Sunday, July 06 at The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival Twelfth Night (Comedy)
James J. Christy directs the popular Shakespearean romance. Also June 27 at 8 p.m. And enjoy The Green Show offered free on the lawn one hour prior to every performance.
Center Valley
Sunday, July 06 at The Olde Brick Theatre Individual Acting and Forensic Coaching Lessons (Notices, Theater)
Regional equity actress Agnes Cumming will hold hour sessions with aspiring actors age 13 to adult. Summer sessions will culminate in an August presentation. Call to register or send email to: agnesaggie@epix.net
Scranton
Sunday, July 06 at The Pines Dinner Theatre Nunsense Jamboree (Dinner theater)
The nuns from Hoboken will entertain audiences once again with a cross between Hee-Haw, The Grand Ole Opry and Laugh-In. Ticket includes dinner and beverages. Ask about show-only availabilty.
Slatington
Sunday, July 06 at The Houdini Museum Haunted! Mind Mysteries and the Beyond (Theater)
This dramatic Psychic Theater production featuring paranormalist Dick Brooks and Dorothy Dietrich takes its audiences through the seven steps to a successful dark seance. Not recommended for children or those who are easily frightened. Reservations required.
Scranton
Monday, July 07 at Dave Ragnacci School of Dance Musical Theatre Summer Day Camp (Theater)
Led by artistic director Kathy Jenkins, students will learn to become an all-around performer, including voice, drama and movement techniques. All ages welcome. Features a performance showcase on Aug. 2 and 3.
Scranton
Monday, July 07 at The Olde Brick Theatre Individual Acting and Forensic Coaching Lessons (Notices, Theater)
Regional equity actress Agnes Cumming will hold hour sessions with aspiring actors age 13 to adult. Summer sessions will culminate in an August presentation. Call to register or send email to: agnesaggie@epix.net
Scranton
Tuesday, July 08 at The Olde Brick Theatre Individual Acting and Forensic Coaching Lessons (Notices, Theater)
Regional equity actress Agnes Cumming will hold hour sessions with aspiring actors age 13 to adult. Summer sessions will culminate in an August presentation. Call to register or send email to: agnesaggie@epix.net
Scranton
Tuesday, July 08 at Dave Ragnacci School of Dance Musical Theatre Summer Day Camp (Theater)
Led by artistic director Kathy Jenkins, students will learn to become an all-around performer, including voice, drama and movement techniques. All ages welcome. Features a performance showcase on Aug. 2 and 3.
Scranton
Tuesday, July 08 at The Houdini Museum Haunted! Mind Mysteries and the Beyond (Theater)
This dramatic Psychic Theater production featuring paranormalist Dick Brooks and Dorothy Dietrich takes its audiences through the seven steps to a successful dark seance. Not recommended for children or those who are easily frightened. Reservations required.
Scranton
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