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QUEEN ESTHER Sight & Sound Millennium Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Presents QUEEN ESTHERR for 2020 SIGHT & SOUND MILLENNIUM THEATRE QUEEN ESTHER Sight & Sound Millennium Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania presents QUEEN ESTHERR for 2020. Set in the opulent yet perilous Persian Empire, QUEEN ESTHER is a captivating tale of beauty and bravery. Esther’s ordinary life changed forever when she was taken through the palace doors, entering a new world of royalty and risk. With a crown on her head and a secret in her heart, can she find the courage to trust in God’s plan and believe that she was made for such a time as this? Experience one of the most riveting Bible stories of the Old Testament as it comes to life with magnificent sets, special effects and live animals in this brand-new, original stage production. QUEEN ESTHERR – 1 NIGHT APR 2-3, JUN 19-20, AUG 14-15, SEP 4-5, OCT 1-2 QUEEN ESTHER – 1 DAY Enjoy QUEEN ESTHER at Sight & Sound after dining at Miller’s Smorgasbord. APR 18, JUN 27, OCT 10 2 meals, 1 night lodging APR, JUN, OCT – Day 2 includes Kitchen Kettle Village, Amish Farmland Tour Enjoy a delicious lunch at Millers Smorgasbord, followed by QUEEN ESTHERR at Sight & AUG, SEP – Day 2 includes Kitchen Kettle Village, Bird-In-Hand Farmers Market Sound Millennium Theatre. Cost per person, per room occupancy (APR, JUN, OCT): Cost per person: $267 $435 Single $365 Double $339 Triple $320 Quad Departures: PA - Sewickley, Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Irwin, New Stanton Cost per person, per room occupancy (AUG, SEP): QUEEN ESTHERR – 1 NIGHT $459 Single $375 Double $349 Triple $335 Quad APR 24-25, JUN 19-20, OCT 16-17 Departures: PA - Butler, Natrona Heights, Kittanning, Monroeville Take in a two-show special: QUEEN ESTHER at Sight & Sound, and a second show QUEEN ESTHERR – 2 NIGHTS at Dutch Apple Dinner Theater: Guys & Dolls (APR); Something Rotten (JUN); JUL 22-24 Saturday Night Fever (OCT). Trip also includes Bird-in-Hand Farmer’s Market and Visit Lancaster, Pennsylvania for QUEEN ESTHER at Sight & Sound, dinner in an lunch at the Hometown Kitchen. 3 meals, 1 night lodging Amish home, Strasburg Railroad ride, an Amish Farmlands Tour, Kitchen Kettle Cost per person, per room occupancy: Village, Hershey’s Chocolate World and more! 5 meals, 2 nights lodging $540 Single $445 Double $409 Triple $393 Quad Cost per person, per room occupancy: Departures: PA - Sewickley, Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Irwin, New Stanton $849 Single $689 Double $649 Triple $599 Quad Departures: OH - Toledo, Oregon, Sandusky, Brookpark TRAIN, WINE & CHOCOLATE BOXCAR ESCAPADE ON TRAINS IN THE VALLEY TOURS AND EVENTS www.coachride.com FRI, MAY 29; WED, JUL 1; HORSESHOE CURVE SAT, JUN 20; THUR, SEP 24 WED, SEP 9; TUE, SEP 29 SAT, MAY 30; WED, OCT 7 From the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad Station, take a train ride through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Lunch is From the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad Station in Akron, From Johnstown Station, take a train ride aboard Amtrak’s included at Papa Joe’s, and an Akron City Tour. Ohio, take a train ride through the Cuyahoga Valley National Pennsylvanian around the famous Horseshoe Curve to Altoona, Park. Enjoy shopping in Hudson, wine tasting at Maize Valley PA. Additional stops include lunch at Monte Carlo Casino Restau- Cost per person: $133 Winery, and a stop at Harry London Chocolates for gourmet rant, Boyer Candies, Benzel’s Pretzel Outlet, Railroaders Memori- Departures: PA - Monroeville, Pittsburgh, Sewickley treats. Lunch is included. al Museum, and winetasting at the Oak Spring Winery. Cost per person: $141 (MAY 29, JUL 1, SEP 9) Cost per person: $149 WEST VIRGINIA RAIL ADVENTURE Departures: PA - Monroeville, Pittsburgh, Sewickley Departures: PA -Sewickley, Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Irwin, New Stanton MAY 29 – 31; SEP 29 – OCT 1 Cost per person: $129 (SEP 29) Explore the remote areas of West Virginia by rail. Trip includes Departures: OH – Toledo, Oregon, Sandusky, Brookpark 3 train rides aboard the NEW Tygart Flyer, the Durbin Rock- et, and the Cass Railroad. Nightly entertainment and a stop at Appalachian Glass is included on this railroad adventure. 6 meals, 2 nights lodging Cost per person, per room occupancy: $751 Single $586 Double $530 Triple $502 Quad Departures: PA – Monroeville, Pittsburgh, Sewickley, Washington MEADOW BROOK THEATRE RABBIT RUN THEATER THE MOUNTAIN PLAYHOUSE MEADOW BROOK THHEATRE, located on the Oakk- The historic RABBBIT RUN THEEATER, situated along THE MOUNTAIN PLAYHOUSEO , located in the Lau- land University campuss, is the largest non-profit proo- the shores of Lakeke Erie, offeersr outstanding theater rel Highlands, is Pennsylvlvania’s oldest professional ducing professional theeater in Michigan, deliverinng with professional ststaff prododucing top-notch com- summer-stock theater. EachE trip includes reserved Broadway quality entertatainment for over 50 yearrs. edies, dramas and mumusicacals. Each trip includes re- theater seating, a pre-showe lunch at the historic Each trip includes reserveded theater seating, and a served theater seatingng, aand a pre-show dinner at Green Gables Restaauru ant, and a stop at the Orig- pre-show lunch at King’s CCourt Castle at Canteer- Grand River Cellarrs completeete with wine tasting. inal Pie Shoppe. bury Village. COST PER PERSOON:N $109 COST PER PERSON: $12929 COSST PER PERSON: $120 Departures: Departures: Departures: OH – Toledo, Oregon; MI – Monroe OH – Toledo, Oregon, Sandusky, Brookpark PA – Sewickley, Pittsburgh, Monroeville, Irwin WORKING KISS ME KATE HONKY TONK ANGELS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 SATURDAY, MAY 30 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 Based on Studs Terkel’s best-selling book of inter- Passions run high as leading lady Lilli Vanessi and Country classics are featured in this hilarious story views with American workers, Working paints a viv- her ex-husband, actor/director Fred Graham, battle about three gals who follow their dreams to Nash- id portrait of the men and women that the world so onstage and off in a production of Shakespeare’s ville. often takes for granted. This is a non-fiction musical Taming of the Shrew. documentary, with songs by familiar names including PERFECT WEDDING James Taylor and Lin Manuel Miranda. BASKERVILLE WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 FANCY SATURDAY, JUNE 27 It’s the morning of Bill and Rachel’s wedding, but Get your deerstalker cap on – the play’s afoot! Enjoy there’s just one small problem – Bill woke up in the WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 a fast-paced comedy about everybody’s favorite detec- honeymoon bed next to a complete stranger and has Inspired by Reba McEntire’s hit recording, Fancy is tive, Sherlock Holmes, as he solves his most notorious no idea how she got there or who she is! the story of a young girl turned out of her mother’s case. house with nothing but her guitar and the clothes on BUDDY, THE BUDDY HOLLY her back who rises to superstardom in the work of TITANIC, THE MUSICAL country music. But at what cost? STORY TOURS AND EVENTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 www.coachride.com Winner of five Tony Awards, Titanic, the Musical, is WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 a stirring and unforgettable account of the first and This is the true story of Buddy’s meteoric rise to fame last days of this ship of dreams. from “That’ll Be the Day” until his tragic death on “The Day the Music Died.” ALWAYS … PATSY CLINE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 POPCORN FALLS More than a tribute to the legendary country singer WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 who died tragically at age 30, Always … Patsy Cline Popcorn Falls is a small town whose only claim to is based on a true story about Cline’s friendship with fame, their namesake waterfall, has dried up. Now a fan from Houston, who befriended the star in a Tex- bankrupt, the town’s only chance for survival is a as honky-tonk. large grant that can only be used if the town produc- es a play in a week. RIPCORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 A sunny room on an upper floor is prime real estate at the Bristol Place Senior Living Facility. So when cantankerous Abby is forced to share her quarters with new arrival Marilyn, she has no choice but to get rid of the infuriatingly chipper woman by any means necessary. TOUR & EXPLOR BE MY VALENTINE: THAT GOLDEN GIRLS SHOW DISCOVER PITTSBURGH! 36 YEARS, A LOVE STORY – A PUPPET PARODY THURSDAY, APRIL 2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Explore the Rivers, Mountains and Streets of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! At arrival, a Guided Driving Tour introduces the Discover the heart-warming love story of Lucy and Rutherford B. This puppet parody show delivers the ultimate Golden Girls ex- city. At lunch, take in iconic city views at LeMont Restaurant Hayes on a trip celebrating historical and modern expressions of perience for devoted fans of the classic television series. Expect atop Mount Washington, followed by a ride up & down the love. Visit the Hayes Presidential Center and Home in Fremont, cheesecake, jazzercise, and a whole lot of laughter from the Duquesne Incline. The day concludes with a scenic and infor- Ohio. Enjoy lunch at Our Lady of the Pines, and for your favorite puppets who embody pop culture’s four funniest seniors in 1985 mative river cruise aboard The Explorer. valentine, make a painted treasure at Pottery Perfection. Miami – Sophia, Rose, Blanche and Dorothy. Enjoy a family-style Italian meal at Buca Di Bepo (complete with cheesecake!) be- Cost per person: $139 Cost per person: $99 fore the matinee with reserved seating at Macomb Center for Departures: OH – Brookpark, Ravenna, Youngstown Departures: OH – Toledo, Oregon the Performing Arts in metro Detroit. “I LOVE LUCY” MURDER MYSTERY Cost per person: $109 HISTORY, HOPS AND MORE! Departures: OH – Toledo, Oregon; MI – Monroe FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 Discover first-hand how spirits impacted 18th century military Enjoy a red-carpet welcome at the Ramada Inn, Ligonier life on a History & Hops Tour at Fort Ligonier, complete with where a home-style buffet lunch is served followed by the “I L.A.
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