The Clash of the Cooking Show Divas! The Kitchen Witches at The Ivoryton Playhouse Aprons are tied and ladles are readied for battle as the Ivoryton Playhouse suits up for the clash of the cooking show divas – THE KITCHEN WITCHES by Caroline Smith. Winner of the 2005...
The Ivoryton Playhouse has been standing for over 100 years - even a 60ft tree falling on our doorstep can't stop us! After much searching, we have finally found the right artist to create a beautiful, meaningful sculpture out of the stump of the 60ft pine tree that...
Neil Sedaka Songs Boost Box Office at Ivoryton Playhouse Theater & Entertainment October 5, 2012 By: Anthony Schillaci and Don Church http://www.examiner.com/review/neil-sedaka-songs-boost-box-office-at-ivoryton-playhouse...
You know when Fall comes around it's time for the scarecrows to come out in Essex. The Playhouse is playing along and even recruited Jacqui's Mum visiting from England to help! ...
Thanks to Playhouse favorite R. Bruce Connelly who drew us this little cutie. Competition time: What is the link between this image, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Always.....Patsy Cline and the upcoming production of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do? Answers to...
Ivoryton Playhouse adds extra performance of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Featuring the Songs of Neil Sedaka on Saturday, October 13th, 2012 at 2pm. Neil Sedaka has had an incredible career. He has written scores of worldwide pop hits for himself and other artists. A...
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Featuring the Songs of Neil Sedaka at The Ivoryton Playhouse Neil Sedaka has had an incredible career. He has written scores of worldwide pop hits for himself and other artists. A major influence on many of today’s musicians, Sedaka is best...
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Connecticut Arts Connection News and reviews of Connecticut's professional theater and arts By Lauren Yarger The dark and dingy streets of Victorian London and the hard life that faces those without the benefit of family pedigree or fortune are splendidly recreated in...
By Don Church and Tony Schillaci, Critics On The Aisle It’s not often that a stage musical has the enduring popularity that is enjoyed by Lionel Bart’s award-winning “Oliver” that opened in London ’s West End in 1960. Its continuing success, in large part, is due to...