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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.  

Upcoming Events

ANNIE
Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse & Lyrics by Martin Charnin
Original Broadway Production Directed by Martin Charnin
Based on “Little Orphan Annie”
Directed by Pastor Ryan Brosious
Show Venue: Crossroads Nazarene Church in Milton, PA
Performances: July 16-19, 2025

“Annie” is a heartwarming musical that tells the story of a plucky young orphan girl living in New York City during the Great Depression. Despite her harsh circumstances at the Municipal Orphanage run by the tyrannical Miss Hannigan, Annie maintains an unwavering optimism that she will one day be reunited with her parents. Her story takes a turn when she is chosen to spend Christmas at the lavish home of billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Through her infectious charm and indomitable spirit, Annie touches the hearts of Warbucks and his staff, leading to a series of adventures as they search for Annie’s parents and discover the true meaning of family. With its catchy musical numbers, memorable characters, and poignant themes, “Annie” continues to captivate audiences of all ages, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, a little optimism can go a long way.

(ANNIE is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. https://www.mtishows.com/)

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 black comedy about the only thing more deadly than poison: family.

(Arsenic & Old Lace is presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Services.)

Performances:
Thursday & Friday, October 30-31 at 7:00pm
Saturday, November 1 at 2:00pm

Tickets will be available at a later date.