Author Archives
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A “Blithe Spirit” Haunts Little Lake Theater
Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit haunts Little Lake Theatre for the Halloween season! Charles Condomine is in the midst of writing a novel when he decides to invite the “happy medium” Madame Arcati to do a séance in order to study… Read More ›
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Raw Emotion in Little Lake Theater’s “Bloomsday”
Imagine being able to travel back in time to revisit and relive past memories with a special someone. That’s exactly what Robert and Cait do as they turn back the time 35 years into the past to experience the… Read More ›
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Laughs Galore at Little Lake’s “A Comedy of Tenors”
The audience is sent to 1930s Paris where the story unfolds around four tenors, two wives, and three girlfriends in one hotel room while there’s preparations for the concert of a lifetime in a packed soccer stadium. As long as… Read More ›
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“Boeing Boeing”: Hilarity at 30,000 Feet with Little Lake Theatre
It is Paris in the 1960s, love is zooming through the air – and so are planes. Bernard is a bit of a playboy with his American, Italian, and German flight attendant fiancées. He likes to keep a time table… Read More ›
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“Electra” Enlivens Little Lake Theatre’s Main Stage
Electra, a one-act tragedy by Sophocles, explores the story of Electra that has been passed down for generations beginning in ancient Greece. It all goes back to Tantalos, a son of Zeus who angered the gods, causing them to… Read More ›
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Little Lake Theatre Charms With”The Importance of Being Earnest”
Little Lake Theatre takes us back to the late 1800s with The Importance of Being Earnest as the third installment of their 71st season. Written by Oscar Wilde, this three-act play shows the comedic side of what it is like… Read More ›
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A Lively Evening at “The Drowsy Chaperone”
To kick off their 71st season, the Little Lake Theatre brings to the stage The Drowsy Chaperone. This show is about a man enjoying his favorite record of a fictional cast recording from a 1928 musical. As he begins the… Read More ›
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Annie
A sweet young red-headed orphan by the name of Annie sang her way into the hearts of many at the Byham Theater’s production of Annie. This particular show was performed by the Pittsburgh Musical Theater’s Richard E. Rauh Conservatory and… Read More ›
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Young Frankenstein
This Halloween season, The Comtra Theatre presents Young Frankenstein, a twist on the haunting classic tale of Dr. Frankenstein. Based on the film directed by Mel Brooks, audience members are brought to life like the monster as they follow the… Read More ›
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Big Fish
As Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center comes closer to the end of their 2017-2018 season, their second to last production is Big Fish. This has been a huge moment for the Center as they used the original set and costume… Read More ›
