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  2. Bucks County Playhouse offering a four-show package ... - AOL

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    How to get tickets to the Bucks County Playhouse Season tickets for a four-show package can be purchased for $240, including fees. Special discounted subscriptions are available for patrons under ...

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    Tickets range from $55 to $60, but there are military and student discounts, and tickets for little kids are $15. Check with the the theater. ... Bucks County Playhouse, 70 S Main St, New Hope, PA ...

  4. Bucks County fall festivals and events to keep you busy ... - AOL

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    A free bus is available from the festival parking to South Main Street at the Bucks County Playhouse, where visitors can take in all of New Hope's shops and restaurants. ... Adults $20, children ...

  5. Bucks County Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Bucks County Playhouse in June 2024 Opening Night at the Bucks County Playhouse July 2012. The Bucks County Playhouse is located in New Hope, Pennsylvania. When the Hope Mills burned in 1790, Benjamin Parry rebuilt the grist mills as the New Hope Mills. The town was renamed for the mills. Bucks County Playhouse, 1934

  6. Misery (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play, in association with Castle Rock Entertainment, [8] made its U.S. premiere at the Bucks County Playhouse on November 24, 2012, for 11 performances, and closed on December 8, 2012. [9] The play starred Daniel Gerroll as Sheldon, Johanna Day as Wilkes, and James DeMarse as Sheriff Buster. [10]

  7. Barefoot in the Park - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot in the Park had a pre-Broadway production under the title Nobody Loves Me at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA. [1] The play opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre on October 23, 1963, and closed on June 25, 1967, after 1,530 performances. It was Neil Simon's longest-running hit, and the tenth-longest running non-musical ...