Kassie Mundhenk, one of the actors of the acclaimed HBO series “Mare of Easttown” is excited for the Emmys and for a possible second season!
The Doylestown Arts Festival will once again take over downtown this weekend, after last year's festival was canceled due to the pandemic.
On Friday, September 10th, the theater will open its Barn Theater to live audiences with the comedy thriller Deathtrap.
Liam Fennecken, of Plumstead, is a member of the vocal trio T.3, which gained thousands of fans before being eliminated from the show.
The nonprofit community theater is reinstating its mandatory mask policy for all guests, regardless of vaccination status.
Green Day frontman Billie Jo Armstrong invited 14-year-old Brynn Kremer onstage to play a song after noticing her dad’s sign in the crowd.
Free Comic Book Day was canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now it's back — just in time for its 20th anniversary.
Doylestown Music Fest will return to the borough this fall, featuring live performances at local venues around town.
Live music across five stages have something for everyone, from rock and jazz, to folk and pop. Here's what to know:
The fourth annual Bucks County Book Festival will return to Doylestown in September.
See the true story of Hellen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan on Saturday, July 31st at 5pm and Sunday, August 1st at 1pm
"Millions of peaches, peaches for me."
Delaware Valley University is featured in a 30-minute episode of "The College Tour," a national TV series.
Fonthill Castle is hosting its annual end-of-summer Beer Fest fundraising event.
Classic cars, trucks and motorcycles will once again cruise through Doylestown Borough this weekend.
Saturday July 17th at 5pm and Sunday July 18th at 1:00pm all are invited to bring their blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy the show
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Doylestown.
Jaws is coming to the big screen at Doylestown Theater for the holiday weekend.
Peddler's Village heads to the great outdoors this summer for nights of mystery, comedy, music, food, drink and fun.
The Distance Picnic On Pine provides audiences and artists a way to safely experience live music.
Sex And The City author Candace Bushnell will appear at Doylestown Bookshop for an in-person event on June 30.
The Shops at Valley Square in Warrington has announced the return of outdoor movies this summer.
Town & Country Players kicks off "Theater in the Park" Summer Season with 12 Angry Jurors at Hansell Park in Buckingham Township
Outdoor film screenings are being held on the green of the Mercer Museum this summer.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these events happening in Bucks County.
Central Bucks High School West choir performed Pink's "What About Us" in tribute to the pop star who attended the high school in the 1990s.
June is Pride Month in Bucks County. Find out how you can honor and support the LGBTQ+ community all month long.
Peddler's Village is presenting a new event series happening weekends throughout the month of June.
More than a dozen free concerts and movies are coming up this summer in Doylestown.
Bucks Beautiful will hold its 26th annual garden tour in and around Doylestown Borough in June.
Now that the weather is getting nice, what better way to enjoy it than eating outside at one of Doylestown's local restaurants.
Plans are underway for the 2021 Doylestown Arts Festival in September. Organizers are accepting artist applications through May 7.
Classic cars, trucks and motorcycles will once again cruise through Doylestown Borough this summer.
The County Theater is bringing outdoor movies back to the Mercer Museum in Doylestown.
Marc Baylin has been appointed Artistic Advisor and Programming Consultant at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts at UPenn.
Live theater returns to Central Bucks High School West with a limited live audience sitting in socially distanced "pods"
Two new exhibits at the Mercer Museum showcase the work of early makers of measuring instruments.
One of Doylestown's famous historical farms just received more support from local advocates of theatre education.
"PEEPS in the Village" features more than 90 creations using the infamous marshmallow candy produced in Pennsylvania.