Disney's Jungle Book Kids, Music Mountain Theatre
Friday July 10, 2026
11 and 1pm Take a wild adventure into the jungle with Mowgli and his friends. Featuring playful tunes like “The Bare Necessities” and “I Wan’na Be Like You,” this fast-paced adaptation bursts with heart and rhythm. Expect memorable animal characters, spirited movement, and the timeless search for belonging. Click here for more information
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Shakespeare at the Castle
Friday July 10, 2026
The Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle and the ActorsNET of Bucks County present two nights of the Scottish Play, William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”, in the spectacular outdoor setting of Fonthill Castle! Enjoy a modern take on Shakespeare’s most enduring romantic comedy staged in the spectacular outdoor setting of Fonthill Castle. Please note that tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. This event is rain or shine, except in the case of hazardous weather. Tickets are 100% non-refundable and non-transferable, so please plan accordingly.
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Urinetown Music Mountain Theatre
Friday July 10, 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
Friday July 10, 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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