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A COMMUNITY THEATRE MINISTRY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
We believe that Jesus can remain center stage in our lives as we utilize our artistic gifts.
The focus of our mission includes not only our audiences but also the community of artists who bring our performances to life.  

Next Onstage

TUCK EVERLASTING THE MUSICAL
Book by Claudia Shear & Tim Federle
Music by Chris Miller & Lyrics by Nathan Tysen
Based on the novel “Tuck Everlasting” by Natalie Babbitt
Directed by: Pastor Ryan Brosious
Show Venue: Crossroads Nazarene Church, Milton, PA
Auditions: March 13 & 14 | Performances: July 15-18

What would you do if you had to live forever? Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster longs for an adventurous life beyond her white picket fence, but it is only when she meets the Tuck family that her life takes an unexpected turn. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the infinite youth of the Tuck family, she has to fight to protect its secret from those who would do anything to have a chance to live forever. In the middle of this adventure, she is faced with an extraordinary decision: return to her old life or the eternal journey with the Tucks.

(TUCK EVERLASTING is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com)

Performances
Wednesday-Friday, July 15-17 at 7:00pm & Saturday, July 18 at 2:00pm

Audition Info

Previously Onstage

ARSENIC & OLD LACE
Book by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by: Pastor Ryan Brosious
Show Venue: Revival Tabernacle (Watsontown)

Performances: October 30-November 1, 2025

Drama critic Mortimer Brewster’s engagement announcement is upended when he discovers a corpse in his elderly aunts’ window seat. Mortimer rushes to tell Abby and Martha before they stumble upon the body themselves, only to learn that the two old women aren’t just aware of the dead man in their parlor, they killed him! Between his aunts’ penchant for poisoning wine, a brother who thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt, and another brother using plastic surgery to hide from the police—not to mention Mortimer’s own hesitancy about marriage—it’ll be a miracle if Mortimer makes it to his wedding. Arsenic and Old Lace is a classic dark comedy about the only thing more deadly than poison: family.