Saw the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels last night - a fabulous show. The five main characters were at their best. Don McAllister was in his element portraying the goofball Freddy and cracked us up over and over again. The acting and voices reached way beyond what one would expect to see and hear in a volunteer theatre. The director, Jay Sigler, who filled one of the main roles on last minute notice was fully engaged in his part and did not make us miss the original casting. A funny show presented with much enthusiasm and expertise. We had a lovely and satisfying evening at the Firehouse...
Read moreI have seen two shows so far and they both have been phenomenal. They do an excellent job of casting and selecting actors for the roles and variety of voices. The theater is smaller and also feels more intimate, which is a feature and not a bug. You see an audience full of all ages, which is also really nice to see! A Gentleman's Guide To Love & Murder 10-27-2023 5 Stars! It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play...
Read moreI just saw a performance of "The Music Man" at the Firehouse Theatre performed by the Carnation players. Very well done. The actors who played professor Harold Hill, Marion Paroo, and Winthrop Paroo did an amazing job. I was truly blown away by the singing of these performers. Please support regional theater...
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