The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
/“Once upon a time, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a rabbit made almost entirely of china.”
Lily Houston Reviews “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane”
Read More“Once upon a time, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a rabbit made almost entirely of china.”
Lily Houston Reviews “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane”
Read MoreLilly Houston is back to review the production of “Little Women” at the Yorkshire Playhouse! Check out what she has to say about the fabulous show and get your tickets at yorkshireplayhouse.com/box-office.
Read More“So we approached the unknown with laptops open and creativity unleashed, and imagined our way forward. The result was a drama and a comedy, two sides of the same coin.” - Get an inside look at this year’s YPPC One-Acts as the Writers and Directors talk about what inspired their winning scripts and their experience directing them.
Read More“Stories are living things. As we change, they change, and our experience and understanding of them changes too. “ Chrystal Houston reflects what her experience in being in two different productions of “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
Read MoreCourtney Kinnison, who plays Nina in “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” gives us a look behind the curtain of our latest production.
Read MoreCheryl Ratliff brings us back to the last show, reflecting on the heroic, or perhaps superheroic, qualities of the leading lady.
Read MoreCheryl Ratliff gives us a sneak peek behind the curtain for the first show of our 2018 season, Frederick Knott's "Wait Until Dark."
Read More"Truly, the reality is that there is risk in every action, every decision. Even when we supposedly, “play it safe” we risk missing out on experiences and opportunities that could be highly rewarding. We risk denying ourselves opportunities which could enrich our lives. "
Read MoreJudy Andrews takes us for a whimsical ride through her childhood, where the woman we know and love first fell in love with the theatre.
Read MoreThe year was 1992 and we were days (minutes, hours) from opening a Yorkshire Playhouse musical at the York High School Theater. This show was a monumental task that took a village to pull together, and what a village we had! The show was “Music Man.”
Read More"[The Yorkshire Playhouse] is a testament to the valuing of art, culture, education, and collaboration. It is a pillar of the community championing the lasting efforts of countless artists, volunteers, and visionaries as they invested valuable time and talents in making York shine. "
Read More"I have the following as a mantra: Make great art with great people in a great way. That’s exactly what I plan to do this upcoming summer. Come make some memories of your own."
Join us for a look back with Dr. Clark Roush.
Read MoreCheryl Ratliff's whimsical and thought-provoking style has struck again! Join in as she regales us with the tale of her return to the stage after a 15 year hiatus.
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