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Tuesday, April 16, 2019
"Life Could Be A Dream," Priscilla Beach Theatre, Priscilla Beach, Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Priscilla Beach Theatre (PBT) Owners, Guardians, and Producers, Bob and Sandy Malone, will start off the 2019 performance season on the iconic Barn Stage with a rousing production of the hit doo-wop musical, "Life Could Be a Dream." Rehearsals are underway and the director for this production is Anne Healy.
"Meet Denny and the Dreamers! Hoping to make it in the big time by entering the Big Whopper Radio contest. Including hits from the 1960's : Fools Fall in Love, Tears on My Pillow, Runaround Sue, Earth Angel, Stay, Unchained Melody, Lonely Teardrops and The Glory of Love." (Source: PBT).
Get your tickets soon, it looks like this will be another sold out run for Priscilla Beach Theatre. This production opens on Friday, May 3rd, for seven performances. Contact PBT online or by phone at 508-224-4888 for more info.
The Barn Stage, a 240-seat venue, is in its 82nd season and is cited as the oldest summer stock barn theatre still operating in America. The original barn was built in 1875. The current owners, Bob and Sandy Malone, completed a modernization and renovation effort in 2014-15 and also installed new seats and new state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems at that time.
2019 PBT Barn Stage Productions - Adult Cast Series
"Life Could Be A Dream" in May,
"Heathers the Musical" in June,
"Hairspray" in July,
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" in August,
"[Title of Show]" in September,
"Young Frankenstein" in October.
2019 PBT Barn Stage Productions - Children's Workshop Series
"Seussical Jr" in May,
"Godspell, Jr" in July,
"Junie B. Jones, Jr" in July,
"Little Red Robin Hood" in August,
"Frozen Jr" in August
Support local live theatre in our neighborhood or, wherever you may live in the world.
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