Martha's Vineyard Playhouse

Wicked Good Review Returns to Spice Up Winter Doldrums

One of the joys of the winter season is the Wicked Good Musical Revue, a monthly celebration of musical theatre at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse.

Playhouse Delivers Timely Performance of Our Town

The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse is off to a strong post-season start with its new production of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer-winning Our Town, playing weekends through Nov. 3.

Blues Revue Turns Playhouse Into Nightclub

A Chicago blues joint popped up in Vineyard Haven this month, with live music five nights a week . Low Down Dirty Blues is playing Tuesday through Saturday nights at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse.

Bringing Theatre Alive for Kids

For over 25 years children and their parents have gathered on summer mornings in the woods of Tisbury. For what?

Chekhov Meets Comedy, With a Dash of Disney

Just one more week to see the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse's production of Christopher Durang’s comedy Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, which won the Tony Award for Best Play in 2013.

Playhouse Comedy

The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse opens its second stage production of the summer, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, on Tuesday, July 16, with previews beginning July 13.

Finding Her True Self in Song

Shelagh Hackett lost no time pulling the audience into the story her life with the first words of Kiss Me I’m Irish, her one-woman play at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse last weekend.

Turning the Shards of Life Into Jewels of Song

Molly Conole’s new one-woman musical play, Seaglass, Quilts & Song: Life in Pieces, had its premiere at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse over the weekend, playing to packed houses Friday and Saturday nights.

Poetry Cafe Honors Judith Neeld

Judith Neeld will be celebrated at the next poetry cafe on Thursday, Feb. 4, with a reading of her poems by her colleagues at the Cleaveland House Poets.

Shakespeare for the Masses; Where Mayhem and Madness Meet

One of Shakespeare’s greatest villains, Richard III, has been the man audiences love to hate.

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