|
Thursday, October 16
at Scranton Cultural Center
|
Menopause the Musical
(Musical)
Broadway Theatre League presents the 90-minute musical by Jeanie Linders finds four women in a department store comparing notes about "The Change" in 25 re-lyricized tunes from the 60s and 70s. http://www.broadwayscranton.com.
|
Scranton
|
|
Thursday, October 16
at The Olde Brick Theatre
|
Behind the Six
(Drama)
The Jason Miller Playwright's Project at Scranton Public Theatre presents a staged reading of a new script by Jeff Boam. The play finds the masterminds responsible for The Great Mail Robbery of 1962 regrouping a decade later at a bar in South Boston to divvy up the take.
|
Scranton
|
|
Thursday, October 16
at The Olde Brick Theatre
|
Behind the Six
(Theater)
The Jason Miller Playwright's Project at Scranton Public Theatre presents a staged reading of a new script by Jeff Boam. The play finds the masterminds responsible for The Great Mail Robbery of 1962 regrouping a decade later at a bar in South Boston to divvy up the take.
|
Scranton
|
|
Thursday, October 16
at Shawnee Playhouse
|
Morning's at Seven
(Comedy)
The Center Stage Players present the Paul Osborn comedy finding an "all-american dysfunctional" family in the 1930s. Reservations requested.
|
Shawnee-On-Delaware
|
|
Thursday, October 16
at The Pines Dinner Theatre
|
The All Night Strut!
(Dinner theater)
Audiences will rediscover the Lindy Hop, the Shag, and the Tango in this performance featuring music from Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Loesser, Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Cab Calloway, and the Gershwins. Tickets available for dinner and show or show only.
|
Slatington
|
|
Thursday, October 16
at The Houdini Museum
|
Haunted! Mind Mysteries & the Beyond
(Drama)
Psychic Theater presents the story of a historic muder/suicide that took place on-site through the multi-media framework of a seance with experiments in mind control, telepathy, clairvoyance, telekinesis, metal bending, and sightless vision. Reservations required.
|
Scranton
|
|
Friday, October 17
at Sette LaVerghetta Center for the Performing Arts
|
Presidents Ahoy!
(Comedy)
History and comedy collide in this original show about our U.S. Presidents by Conor McGuigan.
|
Scranton
|
|
Friday, October 17
at The 411 Studio
|
Jane Austen & Friends
(Theater)
Lou Bisignani directs a nine-member cast in this play that imagines literary figures from Charles Dickens to Virginia Woolf counseling Austen on her choice between marriage or pursuit of her writing career.
|
Olyphant
|
|
Friday, October 17
at Black Box Theatre
|
First Baptist of Ivy Gap
(Theater)
The Winding River Players present the Ron Osborne play.
|
Towanda
|
|
Friday, October 17
at The Legendary Tannersville Inn
|
Comedy Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
(Dinner theater)
William Prall's Murdery Mystery on Demand presents this weekly event in the Parlor. Reservations required.
|
Tannersville
|
|
Friday, October 17
at The Pines Dinner Theatre
|
The All Night Strut!
(Dinner theater)
Audiences will rediscover the Lindy Hop, the Shag, and the Tango in this performance featuring music from Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Loesser, Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Cab Calloway, and the Gershwins. Tickets available for dinner and show or show only.
|
Slatington
|
|
Friday, October 17
at Shawnee Playhouse
|
Morning's at Seven
(Comedy)
The Center Stage Players present the Paul Osborn comedy finding an "all-american dysfunctional" family in the 1930s. Reservations requested.
|
Shawnee-On-Delaware
|
|
Friday, October 17
at Lakeville Community Hall
|
The Housekeeper
(Comedy)
The Lakeside Players present the James Prideaux love-hate relationship comedy about a lonely, pompous writer who accidently hires an undomesticated bag lady to keep his house. www.lakesideplayers.net.
|
Lakeville
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at North American Cultural Laboratory
|
Hatchings: New Work by Women
(Experimental)
An evening of new and experimental 15-minute performances by Tannis Kowalchuk, Laura EJ Moran, Kazzrie Jaxen, and Laylage Courie, working in disciplines including theatre, spoken word, music, and ancient movement forms. Themes range from conception, birth, motherhood, death, and the human milestones in bewteen.
|
Highland Lake
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at Lakeville Community Hall
|
The Housekeeper
(Comedy)
The Lakeside Players present the James Prideaux love-hate relationship comedy about a lonely, pompous writer who accidently hires an undomesticated bag lady to keep his house. www.lakesideplayers.net.
|
Lakeville
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at Shawnee Playhouse
|
Morning's at Seven
(Comedy)
The Center Stage Players present the Paul Osborn comedy finding an "all-american dysfunctional" family in the 1930s. Reservations requested.
|
Shawnee-On-Delaware
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at The Pines Dinner Theatre
|
The All Night Strut!
(Dinner theater)
Audiences will rediscover the Lindy Hop, the Shag, and the Tango in this performance featuring music from Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Loesser, Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Cab Calloway, and the Gershwins. Tickets available for dinner and show or show only.
|
Slatington
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at The Houdini Museum
|
Haunted! Mind Mysteries & the Beyond
(Drama)
Psychic Theater presents the story of a historic muder/suicide that took place on-site through the multi-media framework of a seance with experiments in mind control, telepathy, clairvoyance, telekinesis, metal bending, and sightless vision. Reservations required.
|
Scranton
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at Black Box Theatre
|
First Baptist of Ivy Gap
(Theater)
The Winding River Players present the Ron Osborne play.
|
Towanda
|
|
Saturday, October 18
at The 411 Studio
|
Jane Austen & Friends
(Theater)
Lou Bisignani directs a nine-member cast in this play that imagines literary figures from Charles Dickens to Virginia Woolf counseling Austen on her choice between marriage or pursuit of her writing career.
|
Olyphant
|