The cast of “The Murder at Haversham Manor”: Robert
Robert John Parry III (Thomas Colleymoore) This will mark Robert’s fifth production with the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, after appearing as The Lion in last year’s production of The Lion
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Robert John Parry III (Thomas Colleymoore) This will mark Robert’s fifth production with the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, after appearing as The Lion in last year’s production of The Lion
Sandra Wilkinson (Florence Colleymoore) It has been said by many that Sandra Wilkinson was destined for stardom. Her debut performance was at 6 days old as the lead in The
CHRIS DANIELS (Inspector Carter) Chris is the newly elected head of the Drama Society. For tonight’s show, he served as the voice coach, dialect coach, fight choreographer, casting director, and
We get it. Ticketing fees have jumped the ?. To make your holiday shopping easier, we are waiving ticketing fees on tickets and gift certificates beginning Friday, November 28th (Black
AWARD-WINNING PLAYWRIGHTS ANNOUNCED FOR PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY’S SEVENTH ANNUAL PLAY-BY-PLAY SERIES Popular play reading series announces playwrights and titles for two of its three productions featured in 2020. Playwright Jeff
PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS ITS FIRST PRODUCTION OF THE NEW YEAR, MARY STUART The epic power struggle between two of history’s greatest monarchs, both female, kicks off the new year, January
What is Two Truths and a Lie? “It’s an icebreaker exercise in which a person shares two facts about themselves that are true and one that is false,” says director
Fresh from a smash Broadway run, this rapid, blistering drama, heavily laced with timely humor, is the ultimate showdown of fact versus fiction. Hailed by The Hollywood Reporter as “truly scintillating” and The New York
Is that a fact? —Updated Join us for a FREE roundtable discussion featuring Fox 13 News’ BEN WINSLOW, KUER 90.1‘s ANDREW BECKER and The Salt Lake Tribune’s BETHANY RODGERS, discussing what
This just in! A huge congratulations to Chris Massimine, PTC’s Managing director on receiving the National Performing Arts Action Association 2019 Humanitarian of the Year! We’re very proud of Chris’s