Theatre
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- Dry Bones Productions
- Pittsburgh's traveling, G-rated entertainment troupe. All of our productions are chosen to appeal to all ages. Plays, Improvisational comedy, stand up and various special programs.
- 1802
- Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia
- Named after famous American actor Edwin Forrest. The theater opened May 1, 1928 as the "New" Forrest Theatre. Build, owned and operated by The Shubert Organization, Inc. NY, NY Broadway Subscription Series.
- 1803
- Mountain Playhouse
- Information about the Mountain Playhouse and Green Gables Restaurant in Jennerstown.
- 1804
- Prime Stage Theatre
- Committed to engaging and exposing young people and families in the discovery of live theatre with commissioned works, adaptations of literature and historical events. Prime Stage partners with many organizations and features a Teen Advisory Board.
- 1805
- Trinity Repertory Company
- Tony Award-winning resident professional theater in Providence produces classic and contemporary plays.
- 1806
- Centre Stage, Greenville's Professional Theater
- Professional theater company located in Greenville, SC offering eight mainstage productions each year. Features current show information, archives, history, directions, promotional videos and press kits.
- 1807
- Columbia Children's Theatre
- Professional theater company for young audiences and families located in Columbia, SC. Includes current production information, season, directions, ticket prices, contact information.
- 1808
- NarroWay Productions
- Biblically-based theater company in residence at a 3,000-seat outdoor amphitheater located in Fort Mill, SC. Current show information, directions, calendar, company history, volunteer opportunities, etc.
- 1809
- The Baillie Players of Southeastern Theatrical Productions
- A professional touring theater company based in Inman, SC. Includes current production overview, outreach programs, staff bios, contact information.
- 1811
- Actors Bridge Ensemble
- A professional non-profit theatre company dedicated to bringing provocative theatre to Nashville.
- 1812
- Oak Street Playhouse
- Intimate theatre in the heart of downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee inside the facilities of First-Centenary UMC. Wholesome family entertainment and cultural enrichment. Top plays, musicals and puppet theatre.
- 1813
- The Orpheum Theatre
- Current production calendar, behind the scenes, coming attractions, online ticket sales.
- 1814
- Rude Mechanicals (Austin, TX)
- Austin, Texas' innovative and multi-disciplinary collective of theatre artists.
- 1815
- St. Cyril Theatre Guild
- Regular musical productions of "Anything Goes" performed at Rice University's Hamman Hall.
- 1816
- The Vortex Repertory Company
- Live performances, original work, and alternative/experimental pieces from the Planet Theater. Includes calendar of showings and limited details on past shows.
- 1817
- Pickleville Playhouse Summer Theatre
- Summer Theatre located on Bear Lake in Northern Utah, near Garden City. Offers quality family entertainment including old-time melodramas and musicals.