Bucks County Playhouse
Performing arts theater · New Hope ·

Bucks County Playhouse

Performing arts theater · New Hope ·

Historic gristmill theater: musicals, dramas, live music

friendly staff
intimate setting
great seats
audience participation
goodie bag
professionalism and compassion
river views
wheelchair accessible
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70 S Main St, New Hope, PA 18938 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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70 S Main St, New Hope, PA 18938 Get directions

+1 215 862 2121
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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 20, 2026

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Bucks County Playhouse

Robyn H

Google
I was lucky enough to score tickets for one of the final Rocky Horror shows starring Frankie Grande, and what an experience! This was my first time at this theater, and I loved the intimate setting. Every seat felt like a great seat. The set design and scene transitions were fantastic, and the talent on stage was absolutely shining. The audience participation was everything you’d hope for. People were shouting the classic one-liners, plus a few fun modern twists that had everyone laughing. The goodie bag with rice, a newspaper, and cards was such a fun touch! The best part came at the end when every attendee was invited on stage to “do the Time Warp” with the cast. It was organized, energetic, and so much fun! Frankie Grande was incredibly gracious, he met every fan outside afterward for photos and autographs, taking his time with each person. He was warm, sincere, and clearly grateful for everyone who came. I also want to give a huge shout-out to the theater staff. During “The Time Warp,” a guest had a medical emergency. The house lights came on immediately, clear instructions were given, and within seconds, two doctors in the audience stepped in to help. The situation was handled with incredible professionalism and compassion. After a brief intermission, the show resumed, and we were later told that the guest was going to be OK, which was such a relief to hear. Thank you to the cast, crew, and staff for creating such a memorable and heartfelt night. I’ll never forget it!

Joseph L.

Google
Exelent Experience And Staff Was A Big Help Too The Audience And The Play Musical Elf Was Excellent And Great Singing And Dancing 💃

Lisa M.

Google
Ventured to Bucks County Playhouse on the draw from the Leader of the Pack show. We had a wonderful time and thoroughly enjoyed the show, atmosphere, hospitality, and the On the Deck restaurant after the show. Talented cast and genuine good time! Great story flow, musical and dancing!!! Total seratonin surge experience! Shoot out to our superb waiter Ryan! GF options are available! 🎉🎊

Susana Macias D.

Google
Had the best time at the Bucks County Playhouse where I took my family for my husband’s 62nd Birthday yesterday to awe the last showing of the “Rocky Horror Picture Show”! Amazing! Can’t wait to see ELF there as well.🥰

S W

Google
Whats with the staff strobing their flashlights in the audience over, and over, and over during the show? Excessive interruptions from the staff during the show! Additionally, the seats are not tapered enough and the view is pretty terrible. I was on the wrong side of the theater and it took me 15 minutes to wade through a crowd of drunken bar people to get a bottle of water and I almost did not make it back in time for curtain. I think this playhouse leaves a lot to be desired vs other playhouses in NY, NJ and MA.

Barbara Z.

Google
Nice theater with friendly staff. The well directed show featured talented actors. Drinks were fairly priced, not the cheapest but not as expensive as NYC shows. **The one thing you must know, GET THERE EARLY, PARKING IS AN ISSUE. Fortunately New Hope is a cute little town, so you can always stroll through some shops to kill time or get lunch or dinner before the show.

Mike D

Google
Went and saw Elf. The show was fantastic. The playhouse is awesome. We have come here several times. Great location on the river and great views from their restaurant in the back side.

Russell M.

Google
Absolutely fantastic place to both perform at and see a show. Not a bad seat in the house and the staff is great. I have been coming here for years and have seen many incredible shows here. I’m also a professional musician and perform my acoustic duo at both the playhouse deck restaurant and out in the court yard. It’s always a lovely experience and an absolute staple when in New Hope.
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Robyn H.

Yelp
I was lucky enough to score tickets for one of the final Rocky Horror shows starring Frankie Grande, and what an experience! This was my first time at this theater, and I loved the intimate setting. Every seat felt like a great seat. The set design and scene transitions were fantastic, and the talent on stage was absolutely shining. The audience participation was everything you'd hope for. People were shouting the classic one-liners, plus a few fun modern twists that had everyone laughing. The goodie bag with rice, a newspaper, and cards was such a fun touch! The best part came at the end when every attendee was invited on stage to "do the Time Warp" with the cast. It was organized, energetic, and so much fun! Frankie Grande was incredibly gracious, he met every fan outside afterward for photos and autographs, taking his time with each person. He was warm, sincere, and clearly grateful for everyone who came. I also want to give a huge shout-out to the theater staff. During "The Time Warp," a guest had a medical emergency. The house lights came on immediately, clear instructions were given, and within seconds, two doctors in the audience stepped in to help. The situation was handled with incredible professionalism and compassion. After a brief intermission, the show resumed, and we were later told that the guest was going to be OK, which was such a relief to hear. Thank you to the cast, crew, and staff for creating such a memorable and heartfelt night. I'll never forget it!
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Miche

Yelp
We're here to see "she loves me" They're very well organized! We came to get our tickets before the show started! Very wonderful staff helping us! Lots of wonderful staff have taken care of everything! Everyone did her job so well. This play was filled with excitement every second ! Such wonderful entertainers. The dancing was so magnificent! It was everything that you've loved in old movies! All the wonderful characters you get attached to!! The singing was so dreamy and so delightful!! Such wonderful entertainment again ! Thank you all for all your hard work. I had such a magnificent time in your hands.... (Jazz hands).
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Deborah W.

Yelp
Went today to see the show, She Loves Me. Very entertaining and laughs. Can't beat the beautiful location of this playhouse, in Bucks County, New Hope, Pa. Surrounded by water and a very nice restaurant attached to the theatre. The restaurant, The Playhouse Deck was conveniently located with the theatre. The food was a preset menu due to the fact that we were 45 people. We had a spring salad, surf and turf and a mousse dessert. Service was excellent and food, in my opinion, was fair. But, the day was sunny and the show was very good. A cute town to visit, with colorful stores and food choices. Great time of year to visit.
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Mike C.

Yelp
Came here last Tuesday night to see the play, "Tommy and Me". I believe this was the second time I have visited the theater even though it has been a staple in the New Hope community for decades. Several years ago, some generous donors funneled millions of dollars to restore the place into working condition. The playhouse is very old but has a lot of old-world charm to me and they have an outside bar in the summertime. Now if you have never been to New Hope, well, you really need to come out this way as they have many, many bars and shoppes. Lot of history and great walking, shopping, and dining. And if you are a fan of the arts or drama theater definitely check out the Bucks County Playhouse : ) As always people SYOY!!!
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Ron D.

Yelp
What a great show! GREASE had an amazing young talented cast, wonderful music, and non-stop entertainment. One of the best shows ever at the Playhouse. Give yourself a treat and see it!

Sandy K.

Yelp
I am a many-year subscriber of at BCP and believe "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas" may be the best one presented! The book by Susan Ecker, Harrison David Rivers, and Lloyd Ecker takes place between 1906 - 1913 and concerns Sophie Tucker's beginnings in vaudeville. The cast was wonderful! DeWItt Fleming, Jr (Bojangles) and Ryann Redmond (Sophie) were OUTSTANDING! I don't remember seeing Bojangles perform, but Sammy Davis, Jr. was a favorite, who I was lucky enough to see in person a number of times. I was wondering if Mr. Fleming's style in the performance emulated Sammy, Savion Glover, or the Hines Brothers - or was it a blend of all? In any event, he's talented and very easy on the eyes! Ryann Redmond's voice is big and beautiful, and I enjoyed the others' voices as well. The story was an interesting insight into popular entertainment in the US in the early 1900s. I liked the cast's diversity - especially in body type! This performance provided a subtle reminder that "one size" must not fit all. One particularly fun experience was due to the show's creators' presence in the theater! It was fun watching Harrison David Rivers in his "show" tee shirts he walked around, listening to the audience, and seeing him and the other co-writers receiving congratulations as the audience left the theater (after an enthusiastic standing O)
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Ferry. Beach K.

Yelp
The Show " Noises Off" currently running at the Bucks County Playhouse is fabulous. A very well done comedic farce with superb acting. We lucked into a special student matinee with the Theater group from Pennsbury. All the actors came out on stage after the performance to answer questions from the students. This is a must see show! Bravo!
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Laura I.

Yelp
This review is not based on the actual playhouse, but rather their valet parking. I've never been here before, but according to my friend, parking used to be free pre-pandemic. Now they charge $30 for valet parking. Yes, that is expensive but worth it for ease of mind since parking in that neighborhood is very challenging. We saw a play recently, which was good. After, we went outside and proceeded to wait for our car. We were told it would take 10 minutes. Ten minutes passed. Fifteen minutes passed. Thirty minutes passed. Mind you, this is in December and we were freezing waiting outside. After all this, a man approached us and asked if we were waiting for our car. When we told him a resounding YES!, he told us he'll check on it. FORTY-FIVE minutes passed! He never came back to us BTW. I finally complained to one of their employees who could care less and showed it. Finally after nearly an hour, the car arrived, but how do you charge $30, LIE about how long it'll take and take almost an hour to deliver the car?!??!!! I could have parked my car outside on the street for free and walked to it faster than waiting for it. Never again!!!!!!!!! Horrible business!
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Christopher C.

Yelp
Time once again for another brief update: The old lady and I like to meander down to New Hope every so often so see a show here because it brings back a lot of memories from this place's squirrely days 15-20 years ago. Totally different world back then in terms of the types of shows offered, the quality of the sets and the most definitely the ticket prices. Fast forward to today and everything is a million times more professional. We came down for the Saturday night performance of Always...Patsy Cline. Completely not my type of show but it makes the old lady happy, so whatever. The show is only two characters which in this case were Sally Struthers, of All in the Family fame, and Carter Calvert. Struthers narrates the true story of how early in Cline's (played by Calvert) career she runs into a superfan (played by Struthers) at a show in Houston and through a chance encounter spends the night at the fan's house and they remain friends until Cline died a few years later in a plane crash. The story is kept light and fluffy by Struthers who did her best to inject a fair amount of physical comedy and corny puns into it which is good because you could interpret a lot of Cline's life to be less than ideal and the show could be very sad if things were played differently. Calvert pops out in several costume changes and sings 25+ songs during the show. The songs mostly bear little meaning to what's going on in the show but her voice is very impressive as is the six piece live band on stage with them. Just to expound a bit about the band. To me they are actually the stars of the show. Most of the songs fall into the same rhythm, tempo and key but they are well played and they sound fantastic. The two main criticisms about the show would be that during several songs Calvert and Struthers get the crowd to clap along with the song. The problem with that is the band and the clapping is so loud that you can't hear Calvert's vocals. Whether that's an issue with the guy mixing the sound or if she had a sore throat and couldn't go any louder I don't know, but either way she was inaudible at times. The other issue is of course the ticket prices. While I certainly understand that this place has come a long way from the prior owner and his $20 el cheapo shows, $75 a ticket for this one I think is a bit much. While I have no idea how the shows for this run are selling, the one we saw was maybe 3/4 full and we scored 2nd row seats day of without issue. If you go: Don't forget that parking in town especially on weekends is a disaster. Their website does let you purchase valet in advance or you can pay the $20? to park in the theatre's lot if you can get there early enough or you can do the smart thing and park five minutes away in the huge lot at the Union Square shopping area for $4 for the entire night. The seats are comfortable but quarters are definitely on the tighter side. There really are no bad seats in terms of sight lines unless you are maybe in the first two rows on the sides up against the wall. The restrooms were mercifully updated when the theatre reopened but there are still lines before the show and during intermission due to the lack of capacity (i.e. one tiny stall on the men's side with an institutional latrine handling the rest.)
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Piper H.

Yelp
Such a cool area and the playhouse stands as a great staple for theatre culture. The inside is beautiful as well and I wish I took pictures of it.

Alexis M.

Yelp
Seating was a like snug, but the view was incredibly clear even from the middle and there's valet parking
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Mark G.

Yelp
We love the Playhouse but not Spamilton. This review is solely for the play not the theater. While there were some talented players and good voices the play itself was nonsense. Do not waste your time or money. Seems like it was cobbled together to give players something to do during the foreign virus. We would not recommend the play. Mark & Nancy.

L D.

Yelp
So disappointing! Came here for a few drinks and the bartender was nothing less than terrible. On a Friday night with no one there, we seemed as if we were bothering her by being there. As a restaurant business owner, I can only assume this was her last night behind the bar. Very unprofessional. Can't speak for the food, but best of luck to what seems as an otherwise nice bar.
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Chris W.

Yelp
Evidently BCP believes its new "tiered" single ticket pricing scheme will improve more affordable accessibility for patrons with limited means and result in filling more seats. When I was selecting seats for an upcoming show we plan to attend with another couple I was not at all pleased to find that our 2 seats were twice the price of the next 2 seats in the same premium center row. Why should one seat be $32 and the next one be $65? How does this unfair scenario really benefit anyone when the premium "cheap seats" will likely sell out faster and create a genuine inequity and resentment among all patrons? This is not a good system and will result in patrons like myself being turned off by being stuck with a huge price discrepancy.
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Reid F.

Yelp
This is a very nice place to see a performance, and they have an attached restaurant from which you can directly access the theater,
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Veronica K.

Yelp
I experienced my first play here at age 13, when I was just a sullen kid who would rather do anything other than see the production of Footloose I was dragged to. Though the past fourteen years have made my memories from that trip a bit foggy, there are certain things I remember. I remember that I actually enjoyed the performance, which was more than I expected from the trip. However, I also remember the playhouse being small and a bit run down. Back in those days it seemed most of their patrons were kids on field trips, myself included. It was small, it was kitschy, but it was also in need of renovations and revitalization. Back then it was just kind of there, a place for tourists to check off their list. After all these years I finally made my return, this time to see a musical I actually enjoy, Rocky Horror. I know that it's been running at the playhouse for quite some time and had always wanted to catch a show. This production was an interesting take on the source material - the set and costumes look more like they come out of Bioshock or Fallout than it's more glam rock roots. Personally I really liked this year's production and thought the performances were great. Some of the actors had truly incredible vocal range. If you're considering going, I would say you won't be disappointed. But how has the actual playhouse aged, you ask? After the renovations this is finally the venue it was supposed to be. The chairs are all newly upholstered and it seems like the floors have been re-done as well. The beauty of the smaller theater is that there isn't a bad seat in the house. Even if you're way in the back you'll still get a great view of the show. You can also purchase a variety of booze at the newly installed bars, but beware, the drinks are ridiculously expensive. Worse than theme park prices. This is mostly because they come in sealed containers for an additional one time fee, which isn't immediately obvious when you order. That being said, this theater is now actual competition for the theaters in Center City. It's just as nice as many of the theaters in the city I've been to, and it seems they are stepping up their game. I would definitely see another show here, and I'm, hoping they might do some more experimental productions in the future.
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Sherri S.

Yelp
Beautiful modern theater with comfortable seats and great sound. I was thoroughly impressed. Like a previous review said..."I don't think there is a bad seat in the house." We saw the show "Once" and I loved it. Standing ovation was well deserved. I was impressed with the clever way they changed scenes. All of the Actors and Actresses were excellent. Bathrooms are very clean and also modern. Valet parking for the 2pm show was $20. We parked on the street with parking paid at the kiosk. (75 cents an hour). Make sure you leave time to walk around New Hope. I highly recommend this theater, and the show "Once". In fact I can't wait to go back for more shows.

MIke H.

Yelp
Love this playhouse Affordable shows that have been excellent. We saw A Day in the Life Beatles show last night and absolutely loved it! I would guess that we've seen 10 or so shows in the past BCP is a gem that needs to be treasured
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Jeffrey S.

Yelp
I've seen a bunch of performances here over the years and any has yet to underwhelm. The house itself is beautiful. Exactly what you'd hope it would be complete with comfortable tiered seating, beautiful rustic decor, a bar and not nearly enough bathrooms. Ticket prices are reasonable, especially given the quality of entertainment. Of the shows I've seen here, Rocky Horror was the most memorable. I really wanted to turn this into an annual October event but they haven't had it for the past couple of years and I have to tell you, it's been missed. Look, all theater is great but kitschy, fun, interactive theater takes the experience to an entirely different level. I really hope that someone in management reads this and understands how great this performance can be on an annual basis. No matter, Bucks County Playhouse is a top notch venue and I highly recommend seeing whatever is playing there on your next trip to New Hope. For me, it's SOP as it should be for you. Love it! PS: Rocky Horror Show 2016 just announced so, as promised, 5 Stars!
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Debra K.

Yelp
Great shows, lovely town to walk around and have dinner BCP has great entertainment very professional performances.
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Dana Z.

Yelp
Excellent playhouse and you don't even need to get on New Jersey Transit to get here! :-) BCPH really has great shows and actors to come through. I most recently saw Guys & Dolls which was such an amazing production. I like how they even had drinks themed for the show we were seeing. I think I had the Adelade's Lament :-) I've heard the complaint from someone that they won't come here because the lack of restrooms. They do have some, but not many. BUT GOOD NEWS! They are expanding and to include restrooms. I don't know when they are planning on having it done but good that it's in the plans. Parking can also be tough, but they do have valet.

Elaine R.

Yelp
It is a very pleasant way to see a show in New Hope Many good places to go to eat around theater
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Lori M.

Yelp
I was thrilled to see Mama Mia! on 7/20 at the matinee. The cast was absolutely phenomenal. I literally could not have found a moment to improve upon! My dear friend and I went and laughed and smiled through the entire performance. The cast gave us 120%. The young woman that plays Sophie is SUPERB! I loved her voice from the first song through the last. The man that played Bill was absolutely hysterical! the ensemble cast were 'on' every minute. so, the reason I gave 4 stars is for the quality of the performances I have been there for in the past couple of seasons. The theater itself, could definitely pay some closer attention to patrons comfort. Yesterday was a heat warning day in Pa, and it was a scorcher. I was concerned going there that it night be warm in the theater. It was too warm. The seats are extremely close together, and the very last thing you want when you are sandwiched together is to not have adequate cooling. It felt as though the temps fluctuated through the show. I was comfortable as the show began, then, warmed up to the level of perspiration multiple times throughout both halves. For the price Paid per ticket, I want to be comfortable for the entire performance. Any time spent being uncomfortable or overheated detracts from the ability to enjoy the show. Also, I really hope you invest in upgraded seating at some point. At least a couple of inches wider, even if you lose one seat per row.
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Lisa H.

Yelp
What a fun night! We went to see Ebenezer Scrooge's Big Playhouse Christmas Show. It was an excellent show with a wonderfully funny cast. The drinks were pricey but delicious. This was a wonderful night. I enjoyed myself tremendously.
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Mr. T.

Yelp
There are no good seats in this entire theater, you can't pay for good seats, because they don't exist. They pack you in like sardines and have no shame about it. Was this theater designed for Oompa Loompas? I'm 6'4" and lost circulation in my legs about 4 times before the first intermission. We left after that and I had to drag my now half lifeless body through the lobby and down the steps on my stomach and wait for the valet. He didn't see me on the ground at first so it was a long wait. While crawling through lobby I did grab a cocktail, which was excellent! I later checked myself into the nearest rehab center so I could slowly learn to use my legs again. It's so ironic because now that I am confined to a wheelchair I am entitled to reserve the only seat in the house WITH leg room, the handicap seat!
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Jerry C.

Yelp
What a fun production of Momma Mia at the eclectic Bucks County Playhouse rich with history and located in the center of the charmingly quaint town of New Hope. This was last evening August 2, 2029, it was New Hope Celebrates LGBT night. This show just broke the record for the highest-grossing show ever at this theatre. It's easy to see why it is perfectly cast. Every cast member owns their character. The show was executed with perfection. Danielle Lee Greaves brought the role of Rosie to life in a way that brightened the stage with robust humor and warmth that captured my heart. My love of this show and it's music and of Abba, in general, was challenged with the song Take A Chance On Me, I think a high school production years ago that didn't capture the tone on the repetitive chorus section soured my ear for it but tonight Danielle's powerful rendition created my appreciation for it even finding me pleasantly smiling while working out to it at 5 am. Sophie was captured by Sara Masterson with a bubbly flare of naivety and spunk with vocals that knocked your socks off Her cohorts Ali and Lisa played by Taylor Broadard and Sy Chounchaisit had excellent devilish facial expressions able to tell the story even if you didn't have the audio. Michelle Dawson portrayed Donna with a convincing burdensome flare that made me want to get out of my seat run up on stage and give her a hug, then igniting into a fun-loving ball of fire all while reliving her memories of Harry, Bill, and Sam played by Michael Dean Morgan, Peter Saide and Michael Hunsaker who charmed her and the audience each with their individually distinct flair and charisma. A perfectly chiseled Pepper played by Julius Williams flexed the audiences hormones and libido with a fun-loving lust bouncing off his biceps, glutes, and quads. The entire cast had vocals that were piercing and energetic dance moves both resulting in the audience dancing in their seats and by the end in the isles and having a difficult time to not belt out the songs. Music under the direction of Maestro William Shuler was exquisite. Choreography by Shannon Lewis was also remarkable. One number using body paint illuminated by black lights had the audience mesmerized. Theatre staff was friendly hospitable and attentive to every detail. There are just a few performances remaining in this run. This was a perfect evening. Don't wait to get your tickets while you still can!
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mike c.

Yelp
Saw Once last night. What a surprise. Great setting, fantastic performances, had no idea the production would be this high in quality. I am excited for the next show.
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Stephanie T.

Yelp
This is a great local theater with great talent. When here to see my goddaughter in her role in Company. I had a great seat, though I don't think there's a bad seat in the house. I love the cups you get with the lids. Great keepsake AND no spilling in the theater. I didn't even mind the $20 valet parking fee. It was a lot less hassle than trying to find a spot. I drove all the way from Chattanooga, TN to come to the theater. Would do it again.
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Kathleen L.

Yelp
Great shows with great prices. Don't look for broadway show level - you're not going to get that but what you get is better! Small venue with great performers. Great views from all seats and next summer they plan on having an outside veranda overlooking the river for intermission. Just came from their Scrooge. They add a little local humor and updates to a classic. Amazing performance by only four actors !! The Playhouse location is also wonderful. Plenty of restaurants nearby and shopping in Main Street stores during the holiday season can't be beat.

Christy R.

Yelp
BEWARE Selling Tickets Under FALSE PRETENSES! After you purchase tickets, BCP instructs you to "print out tickets" and " bring tickets with you!" After we paid and printed our tickets. BCP sent us an email stating that they were only having Virtual Performances and that there are No Refunds! We called their office immediately for a refund-it's been two days and we have not heard back. Their recorded message states that they are Closed and also tells you Not to leave messages. They sure have no problems taking your money watch out for False Advertising and Bait and Switch practices.
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Owen F.

Yelp
Terrible no cup holders seats too tight music is horrible in the beginning when you first go in
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Patricia B.

Yelp
The Bucks County Playhouse is a wonderful place to spend an evening. As mentioned before, parking can be challenging, but if you arrive early and plan ahead, it is not a real problem. I have seen three plays here this summer. I saw the Rocky Horror Show last October, and I am looking forward to seeing it again this year!! They actually had the audience come up on stage and participate in dancing "The Time Warp" with the actors at the end. Deathtrap with Marsha Mason was completely entertaining, and seeing "Misery", the Stephen King story, was quite intense. Alcohol and snacks are available, bars set up inside and out, with lovely lighting and tables, both out front and in back, facing the canal. The whole renovation has made the Playhouse a totally enjoyable experience, and each time I go it is better and better!
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Tracy V.

Yelp
Boyfriend and I sat in the back at the bar on the water. Made for a great afternoon. Beautiful view, friendly staff, finger food and day drinking. Best time we've had in NH.
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Kara H.

Yelp
Super friendly staff makes it easy to purchase tickets day of event. They allow you to pick your seats, as you have the choice of regular seats or Cabaret seating (a table of 4 and includes service for drinks). Those tickets are a little more, but worth it if you want to be in the VERY front and want to get drinks. Theater is small and intimate - definitely worth checking out if you are in area and have nothing to do!

Kate H.

Yelp
I have seen 5 shows over the last 2 years. Each one was amazing in a different way. Most recently I enjoyed 42nd street and the incredible talent that came together in the production of Millionaire Quartet. There hasn't been a better performance of Jerry Lee Lewis since... Jerry Lee Lewis. The talent easily rivaled what I have seen in Philadelphia. Everything is fantastic. The playhouse is easy to get to, has plenty of parking, and is located in a small town with great stores and restaurants to make a full weekend out of the experience. The playhouse is newly renovated with a great outside bar area with beautiful scenery. The seating has an intimate feel while still giving plenty of room for your legs, and to dance if the mood strikes you. (Which in my case it often has). I'm already making plans to return in December.
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Zeke A.

Yelp
Really great show went with a new great friend and the performance by the late night catechism was great! She really put on a great show coming from a non catholic family I decided to try the show out and let me tell you I not only learned a few things but had lots of laughs while learning! The staff from the seating staff to the ticket booth staff were so friendly! Well worth the time and money! I'm going to say I never thought I would like plays but since this was my first one I absolutely loved it and can't wait to go to more! The playhouse is clean and amazing inside and out! Great place to take some pics especially because it's right on the river! As always the people from Bucks are so friendly I had to get a couple of pics with them! Thank you everyone that made my night!
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Sammi33 U.

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This place was my second home ten years ago. I was in highschool, my best friend was interning and I came to volunteer as usher and cleaning, folding playbills, etc. I was dealing with a lot of drama at home and the drama here was the perfect escape for me, and saved me in a lot of ways. Big Eric, little Eric, Grey, Louis...I saw Phantom, Godspell, Joseph, Chorus Line, Camelot, Footloose,Jekyll and Hyde, the list goes on, anywhere from 5-15 times each and loved them each and every time! I heard it closed and reopened, and wish it much success. I also wish something could be done about the parking situation!!
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joey K.

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The Bucks County Playhouse graduates to a new level with 42nd Street!!! The parts of Billy Lawlor and Peggy Sauer accompanied by a Chock Full of Triple Threats on stage with enormous talent behind the scenes made for an unforgettable Anniversary Present for my wife and I last night!!! Extra kudos out to the orchestra last night, particularly the trumpeteer who transported us back to the smoky, sultry 1930's with his trumpet muting skills!!! Just a Total Package Performance!!! Thank You Tremendously!!!

Janice B.

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The show Mamma Mia was amazing ! I was impressed by the theater and the overall location of New Hope itself. A lot to do around the theater. The only complaint I have and hope the theater sees is that they scanned my ticket but had no other security measures except a guy with a flashlight making sure people weren't taking photos. People had big purses and backpacks. A quick scan of belongings or a quick wand would of been enough. Sad I even have to write this but I think it's important.

Emily D.

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Great location! I have not seen a play at the Bucks County Playhouse but I have gone for Happy Hour or lack of Happy Hour. The Playhouse does have a large bar in the back facing the Delaware River. It is very pretty to look at. I went in June with friends and watched the Row Summer Camp children practice. Alright so The Playhouse has a bar and a sitting area, just two big problems. No kitchen and no deals. It is a complete TOURIST TRAP. They offer food that is made in a waffle maker... I ordered the quesadillas... made in a waffle maker. I would say "wow that's kinda cool!" If I was home making them myself and not spending $6 for a a half the size of my credit card quesadilla. They only came with four. Now the best part was the $10 wine that came in a PLASTIC CUP! Let me repeat a plastic cup. Excuse me aren't we in New Hope? The plastic cup was filled three inches from the bottom with wine. So for $20 (including tip) I got quesadillas made in a waffle maker and a sip or two of wine. Wow! what a deal! Please save your money and go to the other awesome bars in New Hope with a great view to get cocktails and food.

Bryon B.

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I saw The Nerd with my Mom and Sister. While a lot of the show could be emotionally tiring, because of the nature of a main character, the show had the very redeeming value of showing the extent that loving and caring friends can go to, to help out another friend. While I might have questioned their method, I would certainly appreciated their caring and concern, if friends of mine had shown up so strongly, to help me see my way through a situation, that I hadn't been able to best resolve on my own.
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Gourmet G.

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A national landmark rich in theatrical history, the Playhouse has seen some of the biggest names in show business grace its stage, some appearing for the first time in a professional production. Originally a grist mill dating back to 1790, the building - threatened with demolition - was purchased by a group of individuals, including playwright Moss Hart, for the purpose of presenting a summer theater program in the bucolic town of New Hope, a weekend retreat for Philadelphia and New York City residents. It opened in July 1939, and rapidly developed a reputation as the country's premier playhouse. The classic play 'Harvey' and Neil Simon's 'Barefoot in the Park' (then titled 'Nobody Loves Me') both had runs here prior to their Broadway openings. Among the performers who have appeared here are Helen Hayes, Colleen Dewhurst, Shirley Booth, Lillian Gish, Grace Kelly, Robert Redford, Bert Lahr, Roddy McDowell, and Walter Matthau. Although run in a strictly professional manner, the building's ambiance is closer to that of a barn where Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and friends would put on a show than that of a Broadway theater. In more recent years, the season has been devoted primarily to popular musicals starring B and C-list headliners like Joyce DeWitt as Mama Rose in 'Gypsy,' which draw not only the tourists, but hordes of Manhattan theater aficionados unable to resist a combination of camp and surefire disaster.
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Ed K.

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Have only seen one show here to date but I must say that it was clean and the staff was extremely courteous. I never seen the inside before the renovation however it looks great now!

BJ N.

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I ordered tickets to a show several weeks in advance. The week before the program, I received an email indicating that the Bucks County Playhouse was having a special and the tickets (same ones) were now 60 (sixty) per cent off !!! I called to see about a reimbursement and was advised that they "don't do that". So, if you are planning on going to the Playhouse, I'd recommend waiting or even calling their business office first and seeing if they'll be having a special. Sixty per cent difference in price is not chump change.

Linda A.

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I would never go back to this establishment. Horrible service. The staff was incredibly rude. One of the worse experiences I ever had a playhouse. They should be reprimanded.
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Karen F.

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I agree with Gourmet G. The building is an historic place - and while the quality of the productions can vary greatly from "What was THAT?" to "Broadway Quality", I have seen many a show here under many incarnations of this great play house.

Gerry G.

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I was lucky enough to be able to buy tickets to the grand re-opening night for a Grand Night For Singing Oscar and Hammerstein Review on Monday, July 2nd, 2012. The theatre looks fantastic inside and outside after the new renovations. The seats and A/C were very comfortable inside. We were thanked for coming 4 times starting with the men working in the parking lot. The show was professionally performed with a great set. I will definitely return. I'm not one for musical revues but, if the quality is that good for a play or musical can't wait to see 'em.
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J F.

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Went here to see "It's A Wonderful Life" and thoroughly enjoyed it. In waiting for our show, we walked around the building and realized that the place is great for photos with a waterfall and river as a backdrop. On the day that we were there, a barbershop quartet showed up and sang a few carols to those waiting for the show. There was an area serving alcohol in the front and back of the building, which is fine, but no hot chocolate for people waiting out in the cold in the wintertime? Come on! And how about something for all the kids around to drink or for those who don't drink alcohol? Offerings could be improved.
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Debbie H.

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It's very charming. We did a tour the other day, but couldn't stay for a show that evening. The staff was super friendly and very excited by the restoration. The history is fasinating. Thans to all who are working to keep it going!!