Bucks County Playhouse Unveils Diverse 2026 Season
The Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope has unveiled its 2026 season, featuring a diverse lineup of five shows that will run from February to January 2027. The theatrical production promises a mix of new works, American dramas, Broadway classics, and a holiday production.
The season gets underway on February 19 with the world premiere of "Starstruck," a musical comedy set in small-town Idaho featuring music by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls. This romantic comedy follows an astronomer and a bar owner who clash over a neon sign as their relationships become intertwined with local politics.
Tennessee Williams' classic drama "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" takes center stage from April 23 to May 23, exploring themes of strained marriage and long-buried secrets in a wealthy Southern family. The show promises to be an intense and emotional experience for audiences.
From June 18 to July 26, the playhouse will present Rodgers & Hammerstein's "South Pacific," a classic World War II romance set on a Pacific island that features iconic songs like "Some Enchanted Evening." This production is sure to transport audiences to a bygone era of love and sacrifice.
In August, the Bucks County Playhouse will host Jonathan Larson's "Rent," a rock musical that follows a group of young artists navigating love, friendship, and survival in 1990s New York City. The show promises to be an energetic and poignant exploration of creative passion and community.
Finally, the season closes with "Holiday Inn: The New Irving Berlin Musical" running from November 19 to January 3, 2027. This holiday production centers on a farmhouse turned seasonal entertainment venue, featuring Irving Berlin standards like "White Christmas."
Ticket prices vary by performance, seating location, and show, so audiences are encouraged to check the playhouse's website for more information on how to book their seats.
The Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope has unveiled its 2026 season, featuring a diverse lineup of five shows that will run from February to January 2027. The theatrical production promises a mix of new works, American dramas, Broadway classics, and a holiday production.
The season gets underway on February 19 with the world premiere of "Starstruck," a musical comedy set in small-town Idaho featuring music by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls. This romantic comedy follows an astronomer and a bar owner who clash over a neon sign as their relationships become intertwined with local politics.
Tennessee Williams' classic drama "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" takes center stage from April 23 to May 23, exploring themes of strained marriage and long-buried secrets in a wealthy Southern family. The show promises to be an intense and emotional experience for audiences.
From June 18 to July 26, the playhouse will present Rodgers & Hammerstein's "South Pacific," a classic World War II romance set on a Pacific island that features iconic songs like "Some Enchanted Evening." This production is sure to transport audiences to a bygone era of love and sacrifice.
In August, the Bucks County Playhouse will host Jonathan Larson's "Rent," a rock musical that follows a group of young artists navigating love, friendship, and survival in 1990s New York City. The show promises to be an energetic and poignant exploration of creative passion and community.
Finally, the season closes with "Holiday Inn: The New Irving Berlin Musical" running from November 19 to January 3, 2027. This holiday production centers on a farmhouse turned seasonal entertainment venue, featuring Irving Berlin standards like "White Christmas."
Ticket prices vary by performance, seating location, and show, so audiences are encouraged to check the playhouse's website for more information on how to book their seats.