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The Importance of Being Earnest

    The truth is rarely pure and never simple, but one thing is for sure: Harriton Theater Company’s stage production of The Importance of Being Earnest is truly, truly fabulous.

    She Loves Me

      This production hit every category from performance to technicality and was exclusive because She Loves Me is not overdone. Casting was done very well and diverse decisions were made. I want to thank you for putting on such a high quality production, especially one from a classical era that was witty, charming, and different.

      A Midsummer Night’s Dream

        “Lord, what fools these mortals be!”  Harriton High School’s incredible production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream will keep you entertained and laughing right to the very end with its detailed set, hilarious actors, and brilliant music.

        Mamma Mia!

          This show was so much fun to see. The cast, crew, and orchestra work so well together. They were so excited to be on stage. Excellent Costumes, Makeup, Scenic Design and Student Leadership all allow the cast to put on the show. Congratulations to this talented group!

          The Curious Savage

            Harriton’s The Curious Savage combined melodrama, comedy, and family into one package, and tied it with a technologically-stunning bow!

            Peter and the Starcatcher

              All aboard! Journey along with Harriton High School as they present the tale of Peter and the Starcatcher! Be prepared for stormy waters, severe winds, and a brilliant story.

              Young Frankenstein

                “It’s alive!” But not to worry, because Harriton Theater Company’s relevant, revenant production of Young Frankenstein has everything under control.

                Gypsy

                  “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” for Harriton High School’s recent production of Gypsy. With superb vocals, hilarious characters, and professional choreography, the show “entertained” audiences of all ages.

                  Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

                    We all have moments when it feels like we are going to go insane. However, we normally don’t date terrorists, spike our gazpacho with sedatives, or coincidentally visit the house of our father’s mistress. This perfect balance of whimsicality and relatability is exactly what makes Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown endearing, and the Harriton Theater Company did a great job of bringing this story to life.