From the grand stages of ancient Greece to the bustling theaters of today, the iconic comedy and drama masks have long symbolized the dual nature of theatrical storytelling. Whether you’re a Broadway ...
Welcome to a hilarious journey back in time with Greece is the Word! Set in the sun-drenched world of ancient Greece, this comedy play offers a riotous twist on mythology, philosophy, and the ...
The play is rich with witty dialog and mayhem that ties straightlaced modern day academia with the ancient Greek gods of fun. On the Greek island of Naxos, academic Daphne Rain (Martha Hegley) saves ...
Actors Circle will present the ancient Greek comedy, Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata” March 13-16 and March 21-23 at Providence Playhouse, 1256 Providence Road, Scranton. The play’s heroine wants her ...
In our modern-day world, we’re constantly inundated with different entertainment mediums – whether it’s a flashy Instagram post on your feed or the latest star-studded blockbuster to hit the theaters, ...
A notable figure who blazed the trail for Greek tragedy was a man named Thespis. A poet and actor, Thespis began to act out individual characters by switching between different masks. In its earliest ...
There is community theater around every corner in the next few weeks, with very different productions in Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville and the Wilkes-Barre area. Beginning Thursday are the ancient ...
BRISTOL — Elkhart Civic Theatre’s youth production of “The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza” will be on stage this weekend at the Bristol Opera House. The show, Oct. 10-12, is directed by Kala Key ...
More than a century after its initial discovery, the only known amphitheater on the Ionian Islands is finally seeing the light of day. Perched on a hillside on Lefkada, an island off the west coast of ...