Archive for the ‘Theaters’ Category

August 11

Laugh Along in Paradise

By: Sarah Long | No Comments

Yesterday a new show opened at the Rainbow Dinner Theatre, “America’s only all comedy theatre.” I may have said this before, but I’m not someone who just laughs out loud at things that I think are funny, such as tv shows or movies, but going to Rainbow makes me laugh out loud. My husband was [...]

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May 4

Rainy Day “to dos” in Lancaster County

By: Sarah Long | No Comments

Whether you come in the bright sunshine or come to a rainy Lancaster County, we’ve got tons of great things to do! Rain is a good thing for Lancaster, as it helps us to provide the freshest summer produce and ripest, juiciest fruit at our numerous farm markets and roadside stands.
So, if you find yourself [...]

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March 4

A Taste of Hollywood in Small Town America

By: Lisa Z. Leighton | 1 Comment

If you’ve been to downtown Lewisburg, it’s hard to miss the Campus Theatre. If you haven’t been to the region, it’s an excellent reason to visit. The Campus Theatre, a historic art deco movie palace, is located in the heart of historic downtown Lewisburg (which is on the banks of the Susquehanna River in Central [...]

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February 24

RENT at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre

By: Sarah Long | 3 Comments

Until the other day, I had never seen a play/musical/show or anything of that sort. You could only imagine how excited I was to get the opportunity to see RENT on opening night at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre with a few friends. It was amazing. I had seen the movie version of the show, [...]

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February 8

Valentine’s Day Romantic Rendezvous’ in Lancaster County

By: Sarah Long | No Comments

Looking for something to do this Valentine’s Day weekend with a friend or loved one? Lancaster County has a lot to offer this romantic weekend whether you’re on a budget or looking to splurge.
Explore the Lancaster County countryside by car or buggy! If you’re traveling by car, be sure to check out the covered bridges [...]

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January 21

Fish & Chips, Guinness & Celtic Music: A Cure for the Wintertime Blahs

By: Lisa Z. Leighton | No Comments

It’s kinda sad to admit it, but the holidays are definitely over (despite the fact that many of my neighbors still have their Christmas trees and outdoor lights up). And you know what that means – the wintertime blahs are s-l-o-w-l-y starting to creep in. If you ask me, there just aren’t enough “distractions” this [...]

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December 2

Things to do in Lehigh Valley: 2009 Recap

By: Jenny Poust | No Comments

It was about this time last year when I started coming up with my “Things do in Lehigh Valley” lists. These three lists (Top 5 Plays, Top 5 Restaurants, Top 5 Overall) were my New Year’s resolutions for 2009. Since the year is almost over, I’ve decided to take a look at how I did.
Lehigh [...]

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November 17

Watching the world end in comfort at Rave

By: Jenny Poust | No Comments

Sunday night I did something I hadn’t done for a long time: I went to the movies. Now, yes, I did go to Civic Theatre back in July for the indy flick “Cheri,” but the last time I was in a regular movie theater was two years ago to see the very disappointing “Beowulf.”
We figured [...]

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September 8

Sights and Sounds in Strasburg

By: Adrian Whicker | No Comments

One of the most popular attractions in Pennsylvania is Sight & Sound Theatres in Strasburg, Lancaster County. Sight & Sound is a live action theater that presents plays based on Judeo-Christian Biblical traditions. According to their Web site, Sight & Sound’s Strasburg locations are among the three most visited theaters on the East Coast.
Glenn and Shirley [...]

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August 3

Touring Downtown Pittsburgh’s Architecture

By: Jennifer Kent | 1 Comment

Recently friends from Portland, OR visited my husband Dave and me. Architects like Dave, they wanted to see some of the architecturally interesting highlights of Pittsburgh. We printed out guides from Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation and headed Downtown for a walking tour.
We started in the Cultural District on Penn Avenue—the Penn-Liberty area is designated [...]

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