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“The Play That Goes Wrong” At Elmwood Playhouse In Nyack May 17th to June 8th

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The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack, NY, premiered “The Play That Goes Wrong,” delivers a hilariously chaotic theatrical experience. Directed by Dana Duff, this play portrays the Cornley Drama Society’s attempt to stage a 1920s murder mystery, “Murder at Haversham Manor,” where everything that can go wrong does, resulting in a cascade of comedic mishaps. The masterful execution of physical comedy and timing showcases the director’s skill. The set, designed to fail spectacularly, adds layers of visual humor as props break and actors fumble through their lines. The audience’s laughter was contagious, as the actors’ comedic talents and energy were fueled by the enthusiastic response from the crowd.

Running from May 17 to June 8, 2024, “The Play That Goes Wrong” offers performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM, with an open caption performance on June 6. Tickets are priced at $30, with discounts for seniors and students. The Elmwood Playhouse, located at 10 Park Street in Nyack, provides an intimate and engaging setting, fulfilling its mission to bring high-quality theater to the Rockland County community. For further information please call 845-353-1313.

This production is a must-see for theater enthusiasts and anyone in need of some uproarious laughter!

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“The Death Of King Shotaway” A True Story In Celebration Of Black History Month February 1st At Harmony Hall-Jacob Sloat House

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In 1821 playwright William Brown and actor James Hewlett, both men of color, created the first known all black theater in Manhattan. The company was also the first to stage Shakespeare’s Othello with a black actor in the lead role.

A Public Staged Reading – Performed by members of Shades Repertory Theater

In Celebration of African American History Month

Saturday, February 1st, 2025, 4-6 pm – Snow Date, Sunday Feb. 2, 2025

Harmony Hall-Jacob Sloat House

15 Liberty Rock Rd., Sloatsburg, N.Y.

Suggested Donation: $5

Into: [email protected] – www.fohh.org

In Historic Partnership With The Town Of Ramapo

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“Steel Magnolias” A Story Of Strength Resilience And Friendship

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Written by Robert Harding. Directed by Dana Duff. Steel Magnolias is a heartwarming tale set in a small-town Southern community. The play revolves around the lives of a close-knit group of women who share their joys, sorrows, and triumphs. The play beautifully portrays the strength, resilience, and enduring connections among these steel magnolias—women who are delicate like magnolias but tough as steel. 

The Antrim Playhouse Friday, February 7, 2025 | 8:00 pm

Visit www.antrimplayhouse.com for more details.

Location:
The Antrim Playhouse
32 Old Tappan Road
Tappan, New York 10983

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