Act II Playhouse Opens With Holiday Comedy “Really Good Tidings” Nov 30. Through Dec. 30

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Act II Playhouse in Ambler announces its return to a Mainstage Season with Really Good Tidings, a hilarious, holiday-inspired new variety show.

“We are thrilled to be back in front of live audiences with a new show,” said Tony Braithwaite, Artistic Director. “We opened to smaller houses earlier this fall with very successful evenings of live music and stand-up comedy, and we’re ready to welcome patrons to full productions.”

Really Good Tidings runs for 28 performances with previews Nov. 30 through Dec. 2, opening night Dec. 3, and additional performances through Dec. 30.

“We wanted to launch the first production of our five-show season during the holidays when families and friends return to their tradition of going to the theatre, or just need a fun night out,” continued Braithwaite. “We’ve worked through our safety procedures and patrons have been both grateful and helpful in making sure everyone feels comfortable returning to live theatre.”

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Single tickets start at $32 and are available online, by calling the Act II box office at 215-654-0200, or in-person at the box office at 56 E. Butler Ave., Ambler. The box office is open Mon-Sat., 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Student tickets are $15 and group discounts are available. Subscriptions are also available.

Really Good Tidings is written and performed by a multitalented ensemble that includes Tony Braithwaite, Renee McFillin, and Kevin Toniazzo-Naughton, with Daniel Matarazzo as Music Director. Braithwaite is also directing.

Braithwaite added, “We wanted to return with a brand new show that was going to lift everyone’s spirits, make them laugh and would remind us all of what we love about live theatre. We’re so excited to be back on-stage this holiday season!” 

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