The curtain rises Monday at the refurbished Bucks County Playhouse
Broadway producer Jed Bernstein has a dream about the Bucks County Playhouse - "I'm sitting in an Adirondack chair in the gazebo, watching the people arrive for a show."
Broadway producer Jed Bernstein has a dream about the Bucks County Playhouse - "I'm sitting in an Adirondack chair in the gazebo, watching the people arrive for a show."
Iconic theater will reopen July 2 with Rodgers and Hammerstein revue, followed by "Barefoot in the Park."
Want to see a musical, drama, or family show at the cozy Bristol Riverside Theatre? How about chipping in $10 for a screwdriver, $25 for a box of nails, or $5,000 for a forklift?
Waiting for the curtain to rise, theatergoers could trace more than 60 years of Bucks County Playhouse shows from signs on the theater's walls listing each season's lineup.
After being dark for almost a year, the lights flickered briefly in the Bucks County Playhouse last week as a Broadway producer outlined his vision for restoring the historic theater.