CONWAY — It’s the Halloween season, and M&D Playhouse is serving up one of the quintessential Agatha Christie murder mysteries with “And Then There Were None,” which offers up not just one but potentially 10 dead bodies.
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CONWAY — M&D Playhouse is proud to present Agatha Christie’s "And Then There Were None," playing Oct. 9-26.
DENMARK, Maine — Come to the Denmark Arts Center on Saturday at 7 p.m. for a Readers Theater-style performance of hilarious comedy scenes and short plays featuring the works of emerging new playwrights and critically acclaimed dramatists.
MADISON — Get ready to laugh out loud as Purity Spring Resort brings world-class comedy to the White Mountains with Greg Morton & Friends Comedy Night on Saturday, Sept. 27. The event will be held in King Pine’s brand-new Evergreen Room, the perfect setting for an unforgettable evening o…
CONWAY — On Monday, M&D Playhouse’s new Producing Artistic Director Madison Smith unveiled the upcoming season for the North Conway theater.
CONWAY — M&D Playhouse will be holding auditions for the final two shows of its 2025 season. On Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 4 p.m. auditions will be held for “House on Haunted Hill,” William Castle’s classic 1959 horror film, starring Vincent Price. Guests will watch the movie with 4-D extras …
By Alec Kerr, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
TAMWORTH — The fourth annual Silas Berrier Memorial Seek the Joy Comedy Night will be held Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Public House on Page Hill.
CONWAY — M&D Playhouse will be presenting "The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde from Sept. 11-21.
COLEBROOK — The Carriage Lane Players are pleased to announce their upcoming production of Mel Brooks’ "Young Frankenstein, the Musical," opening Friday at the Kaufmann Theatre located in Colebrook’s Tillotson Center.
INTERVALE — There will be a benefit comedy show featuring Juston McKinney for the North Conway Firefighters Association on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. at Theater in the Wood, Route 16 in Intervale
TAMWORTH — It’s actually surprising no one has based a play (or delightful musical) on a spelling bee before. Bees drip with inherent drama because we all know it will go one of two ways: a relieved smile from the speller or the slump of shame after the judge dings the dastardly bell.
WHITEFIELD — The Weathervane Theatre presents the uproarious farce “One Man, Two Guvnors.” This Tony-winning, fast-paced physical comedy plays in alternating repertory from Aug. 12-30.
By Alec Kerr, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
By Alec Kerr, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
By Alec Kerr, special to The Conway Daily Sun
