Tom Cotter has taken the comedy scene by storm since finishing as a runner-up on “America’s Got Talent."
She will celebrate her latest album, “Beautiful Tomorrow,” which is being released on March 17, the same day as the concert.
Benny and Kaye will tell their own stories while introducing fellow storytellers - comedians, authors, professors and actors.
The concert will feature the band paying tribute to one of rock’s most legendary bands.
The concert will feature "Crucial," a Philadelphia-based band known for its powerfully original style of roots, rock, and reggae.
Steve and Jennie Luhmann will be taking requests and singing a wide variety of family-friendly songs.
The event includes dinner at Relic followed by a jazz concert at the theatre on Friday, February 10.
The Zlock Performing Arts Center welcomes the return of Lightwire Theater to “Light Up” the imaginations for children and their families.
'Finding The Funny' comedian Tammy Pescatelli to appear in two shows only at the theatre.
Part concert, part conversation, the evening will bring together five singer-songwriters to play their songs and share the stories.
The group exhibition will feature sculpture, painting, drawing, collage, assemblage, photography, and video works.
Reimagining of Japanese superhero and 1980s spoof film coming to the big screen this week.
“Hometown Habitat” profiles seven hometown habitat heroes and shares their inspiring commitment to conservation landscaping.
The Friday evening concert will feature jazz versions of holiday classics.
The historic Newtown Theatre will ring in 2023 with an evening of live stand-up comedy.
Newtown singer/songwriter Matt Dorsey will perform music from his new album, “Frozen in Amber,” which debuted worldwide on Nov. 10.
Calli Graver’s love for jazz, classical and pop helped shape the genre-bending sound heard in her music today.
Spanning the last 40 years, the works range from biomorphic abstract wood and art glass sculptures to exuberantly colored
This Halloween weekend, BCCC welcomes children and families to YoYo’s interactive, high-energy costume party and concert.
Tony Sands’ uncanny portrayal of Sinatra’s mannerisms and voice will make you think Ol’ Blue Eyes walked off the screen and onto the stage.
The documentary recounts the service of eight WW II artists/veterans and their use of art as a tactical tool and to preserve their sanity.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Puente and his Latin Jazz Ensemble will burn up the stage at the Zlock Performing Arts Center.
Two 80s tribute bands playing the music of Journey and REM will be performing in September at the historic Newtown Theatre.
The movie follows the Dynamic Duo as they try to stop four supervillains who plan to hold the world for ransom.
"Music on State" continues every Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. through the end of August in front of Opus Elite Real Estate at 16 South State.
Area residents looking for one-of-a-kind artisan items for themselves or others can check out the market’s many vendors.
The Keith Chasin Quintet opens the series in July with a musical evening devoted to Bobby Timmons.
The parade will go through several Newtown roads before it ends at the American Legion-Morell Smith Post 440. Read below for all details.
The musical among us will enjoy a feast of the senses during a jazz on the river performance by The Triple T's.
The Philadelphia-based performers bring their lively, interactive show to the Newtown Theatre on April 3.
YOBC students return to the stage on Saturday April 2nd and Sunday April 3rd, 2022.
The Preservation Alliance of Greater Philadelphia honored the local historic theater for undergoing massive renovations during the pandemic.
A group of kids ages six to 16 have been working with the Newtown Arts Company to adapt some of the bard's most famous plays.
The sci-fi epic "Dune" will hit the big screen Thursday, with "King Richard," “Drive My Car,” “Nightmare Alley,” and more coming up.
Two Council Rock students were also awarded top prizes in the online Phillips' Mill Annual Youth Art Exhibition for their 3D artworks.
The Grammy-winning bassist Bakithi Kumalo, who played on the original album, created this tribute band to honor South African rhythms.
“Funny, I never imagined I’d be wistful for Pennsylvania," one character says after making a 12-hour trip from Doylestown to New York City.
"I knew I needed the shop to always be here," said Chelsea Mitchell, who bought the State Street store last December. "It’s my second home."
Tom Cotter, a breakout star in the show's seventh season, has since appeared on The Tonight Show and The Late Late Show.
The competitive choral ensemble Northvoice took third place in the Christmas contest on B101.1 with its rendition of "Joy to the World."