"A Christmas Carol" Cast List
/This is the official cast of The Yorkshire Playhouse Production of “A Christmas Carol”.
Read MoreThis is the official cast of The Yorkshire Playhouse Production of “A Christmas Carol”.
Read MoreCongratulations to the cast members!
The Rising Stars return this summer for their fourth production! This year they are taking on learning about Melodramas. We cannot wait to see what these amazing kids can do. Make plans to see this production in late July!
Read MoreOpening tonight! The Cemetery Club: a small-cast romantic comedy!
Read MoreHappy New Year to all of our actors, audience members, and volunteers! Here’s to another year of bringing joy to the stage! The Yorkshire Playhouse’s first production of 2024 is a little more than a month away, but for those of you mourning the end of the holiday season, we have something for you to look forward to!
Read MoreEnid and Gerald think they have it all when they move to a remote cottage, leaving Enid’s ex-fiance in the past. However, the future holds something dark and horrible for the new couple. To say more would ruin the thrill…and thrills abound in this classic Agatha Christie mystery.
Read MoreThere’s nothing like a good melodrama! “What is a melodrama?” you may be asking! In a melodrama, characters are exaggerated and full of emotion. Heroes go on quests to save civilians from evil villains! Villains scheme and plot their dastardly deeds to take down the heroes! And the best part? The audience can boo and cheer as they like, and they won’t get thrown out of the theater! (You’ll still be asked to turn your cell phone off, though.)
Read MoreThank you to all the brilliant actors who came out to audition for this show! Congratulations to the cast!
Spring is the perfect time of year for a romantic comedy! That is precisely why the Yorkshire Playhouse chose Ivan Menchell’s The Cemetery Club for our spring production!
Read MoreOpening our 2024 season is a work of classic literature. Pride and Prejudice, one of Jane Austen’s most famous novels, has been adapted for the stage by Kate Hamill. Kate Hamill’s shows have graced the Yorkshire Playhouse stage in the past (Little Women and Sense & Sensibility). Hamill breathes life into these classic novels with witty humor, relatable characters, and endearing romance.
Read MoreThank you to the more than forty people who auditioned for this show! You were all fantastic! Congratulations to the Cast!
Read MorePrepare yourself for the spookiest performance of the season!
Read MoreWith heavy hearts, we recount joyful memories of Lucianne Reichert, one of Yorkshire Playhouse’s cherished volunteers. A book could be filled with stories of her Playhouse adventures. Here are just a few of them.
Karla Ott describes Lucianne as always smiling, fiercely loyal, and persistent. “She delivered a Hyacinth plant to the hospital when Henry was born,” Karla says. “It smelled delightful!” When it came to giving advice, Lucianne told Karla, "Don't worry! God gives amateur babies to amateur parents.”
Karla has a few more words she associates with Luciane: resourceful, talented, artistic, brilliant, generous, and “a good friend."
Don Keelan-White, another good friend of Lucianne’s, recounts his fond memories of both Lucianne and her husband, Bob.
The story of Lucianne Reichert is a love story.
Lucianne was madly in love with her husband, Robert "Bob" Reichert. So, it was only logical that she would be there at his side when Bob became deeply involved with the fledgling organization Yorkshire Playhouse in its early days.
The naming of the Reichert Theatre was not only a symbol of Yorkshire Playhouse's appreciation for Bob's tireless devotion, but a symbol of Lucianne's commitment to honoring his name and her love for him in perpetuity.
Lucianne was as eccentric and idiosyncratic as she was resolute and unshakeable. One of the early productions of Yorkshire Playhouse was "The Wizard of Oz" which featured York Middle School students and staff, a production which I directed. Lucianne in her endless pursuit of the off-beat and quirky happened on to a unique costume design for the Tin Man--to be made exclusively of plastic milk cartons.Lucianne and I had several animated conversions over the matter, but eventually I had to explain that the style of the milk bottles simply was not compatible with the costumes that we were renting for the other characters in the show. Reluctantly accepting my decision but undeterred, Lucianne went ahead and made a Tin Man costume out of the plastic milk jugs she had collected just to prove to me that it could be done. There was never any doubt that Lucianne was fully capable of constructing that costume. I will never forget the sheepish expression on Lucianne's face when she showed me the costume. All I could do was smile and say, "Lucianne, you're amazing."
Now it seems that the Reichert Theatre can aptly be named for both of the Reicherts--Bob and Lucianne. They were pretty amazing people--both of them.
According to Barry Redfern, the success of the Yorkshire Playhouse in the 1970s was largely thanks to the efforts of the Reicherts. In remembering Lucianne, Barry states, “You never were at a production where she wasn’t there, making sure everything was run correctly.”
Lucianne was a fierce supporter of the Yorkshire Playhouse. Without her passion for keeping the arts alive and generous contributions, the playhouse wouldn't be what it is today. Her work will be remembered for many years to come.
The classic Peanuts characters are performing…a musical!?
Read MoreCheck out some of the exciting events coming to the Playhouse in July!
Read MoreYorhshire Playhouse Children’s Theater opens this weekend!
Read MoreCongratulations to the Cast! Performances for this show are August 3-6. Mark your calendar! You won’t want to miss our summer musical.
Read More“Be prepared to chuckle and reach for the tissues in this show. As the story progresses, we learn that the salon is not only a hub for gossip and drama, but a haven for the hurting and a place for healing.” - Lily Houston reviews
"Steel Magnolias” at the Playhouse