Road Rally for The New Hope Automobile Show
Sunday July 26, 2026
Enjoy an entertaining morning drive through beautiful Bucks County at The New Hope Automobile Show’s Road Rally, a popular event with many people are coming year after year to compete for trophies and to enjoy the challenges of their scavenger hunt. Cars of all kinds are welcome to participate. Of course, being The New Hope Automobile Show we encourage people to bring their classic cars, but your everyday car will work just fine. Cost is $60 per car.
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Newtown Antique & Classic Car Show
Sunday July 26, 2026
N. State Street, Newtown Borough Rain date: August 2, 2026 More than 150 antique and classic vehicles on display, from pre-1920 through 2000. This year's Marque Car is the legendary Pre-War Ford. Five food trucks, live entertainment, and family-friendly fun. Free to the public.
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Matilda, Jr. at the Theodore Kloos Auditorium at Neshaminy High School
Sunday July 26, 2026
Neshaminy Summer Stock presents Matilda, Jr. at the Theodore Kloos Auditorium at Neshaminy High School in Langhorne. Featuring catchy songs and lively dance numbers, the beloved show follows the journey of an imaginative young girl who uses her courage, creativity, and special powers to overcome challenges and make the world a brighter place. Note: The show includes the use of flashing lights and fog machines.
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Bluegrass PA 250 Celebration, Moravian Pottery & Tile Works
Sunday July 26, 2026
Pull up a beach chair or a picnic blanket and enjoy some incredible bluegrass music in the TileWorks courtyard on a Sunday afternoon. There will be food trucks and craft beer, cider, and water available for purchase. All shows are rain or shine. Sunday, July 26 - The Price Sisters, Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass, Joe Cirotti (Bluegrass) Quartet
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Beer Brewing and Garden Highlights, Pennsbury Manor
Sunday July 26, 2026
Explore and experience the recipes and plants that fed the early residents of Pennsylvania.
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Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific, Bucks County Playhouse
Sunday July 26, 2026
June 18 - July 26 Rodgers and Hammerstein’s sweeping wartime romance — with deep Bucks County roots — returns for the nation’s 250th celebration. Set against the lush backdrop of an island paradise during World War II, South Pacific is a tale of love, duty, and cultural divides. When U.S. Navy nurse Nellie Forbush falls for a mysterious French planter, and young lieutenant Cable faces his own forbidden romance, both must confront the prejudices that threaten their happiness. Featuring unforgettable songs including “Some Enchanted Evening,” “Younger Than Springtime,” and “There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame,” this Pulitzer Prize–winning musical remains one of Broadway’s most enduring classics—passionate, poignant, and as timely as ever.
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Burrata Making, Cherry Grove Farm
Sunday July 26, 2026
Learn to stretch fresh mozzarella and craft rich, creamy burrata from curd, with tips and tricks for achieving perfectly tender cheese. Wrap up with a tasting comparing your fresh cheeses to cave-aged Cherry Grove varieties, then head home with your creations and a cheesemaking recipe folder. Class runs approximately 2 hours. Click here for more information
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“Nauset Light” A New Play by Rick Goodwin @ Phillips' Mill
Sunday July 26, 2026
When playwright Rick Goodwin began imagining his latest play, “Nauset Light,” he was standing inside the lobby at the Harbor Stage Theatre in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, looking across Cape Cod Bay. At that moment, he knew whatever he wrote was going to take place in a beach house with a large window overlooking the ocean on Cape Cod. The result is “Nauset Light,” an intimate and emotionally powerful drama that explores family, regret, forgiveness and the choices that shape our lives. The New Hope launch of this two-character play is coming to Phillips’ Mill this July for three performances only.
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Urinetown Music Mountain Theatre
Sunday July 26, 2026
July 10 - August 2 A city’s 20-year water shortage has led to a ban on private toilets, and citizens must pay a corrupt monopoly to use the public amenities. When one man decides he's had enough, he starts a revolution to lead his fellow citizens to freedom! Winner of three Tony Awards, this hilarious musical satirizes the legal system, capitalism, municipal politics, and musical theatre itself! Click here for more information
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Home, I’m Darling, Langhorne Players
Sunday July 26, 2026
In today’s modern world, Judy and Johnny feel out of place. They’ve chosen to give up the trappings of the Internet age and live life like it’s 1950 all over again, but “Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be...” How can they cope when the fantasy of domestic bliss clashes with cold hard reality? Issues of marriage partnership, identity, and traditional gender roles swirl in this halcyon dream of yesteryear where rules and routines become a love language all their own. “An original, sometimes unsettling look at the masks people put on in order to conceal their pain.” The Evening Standard. WhatsOnStage raves“...sharp, funny, and strikingly perceptive play.”
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Sunday Suppers at Northridge Restaurant
Sunday July 26, 2026
Hosted on Sundays from 4–7 pm in the heart of New Jersey’s countryside, Executive Chef Lance Knowling presents a Sunday Supper at Northridge featuring rustic, soulful dishes inspired by his Midwestern upbringing—all served on a property surrounded by 300 acres of farmland. For the summer months, inn guests, locals and Bucks County visitors are invited to join us to enjoy this comforting experience outdoors on the courtyard patio or Northridge’s upper veranda, with sweeping views (weather permitting). Highlights of the Sunday Supper menu include: Kansas City BBQ Ribs, our House Burger, Grilled Fish Tacos, Country Buttermilk Fried Chicken, rotating desserts and more. In addition to Sundays, Northridge is open for regular dinner service Wednesday through Saturday, offering a separate seasonal menu rooted in rustic elegance and farm-fresh fare. Reservations are available via OpenTable or by calling 609-397-0802
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