Robert Louis Stevenson’s DR. JEKYLL AND MR HYDE has continued to fascinate audiences since the novella first appeared in 1886. The first theatrical adaptation, for the great actor Richard Mansfield, appeared one year later and…
One of Noel Coward’s most endearing works is BLITHE SPIRIT. The comedy is at times subtle, and at times laugh-out-loud funny. It requires the utmost chemistry among its participants, with pauses coming at a miniscule…
Knowledge is a good thing. A little knowledge, however, can be dangerous. Knowledge is also power. Power can be used for good or evil. And so goes the many possible themes to DCP’s BORN YESTERDAY,…
Now through June 26th, DCP Theatre presents Lerner and Loewe’s MY FAIR LADY. MY FAIR LADY first opened on Broadway to rave reviews in 1956, closing six years later after 2,717 performances; a record run…
THE ODD COUPLE is a one of Neil Simon’s most renown plays, and its production brought much attention to the author’s work. From the play also came the creation of the icons for that which…
Welcome to the first edition of DINING OUT. How many times have you all had someone plan to see your show and ask you “Where is a good place for dinner before the show”, or…
Dcp’s Cathy Zeller directs the audience to joy in IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY, a 1940s radio show adaptation of the Capra film classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” (starring Jimmy Stewart) by…
HELLO, DOLLY! is a classic piece of American Musical Theater. With music and lyrics by the formidable Jerry Herman, it boasts a score full of bright singable music. Michael Stewart did a fine job of…
When you first see the stage at DCP Theatre’s production of James Prideaux’s MIXED COUPLES, you know that you are in for an uncomfortable night. Set Designer Cameron Purdy puts you in an aluminum shack,…
Whether or not you like playing bingo, you are in for a fun-filled show at DCP’s just opened two-act play, THE QUEEN OF BINGO. Because of the unusual and versatile arrangement of seating in the…
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