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Lancaster County real estate and searching for ghosts at Fulton Theatre: 5 articles to start your Monday [Weekend Reads]

“I can tell you, it wasn’t fair that this is the way Vince retired.” That’s Ryan Marshall, a Brownstown man who’s fished with or served as deck mate for Capt. Vince Keagy for more than 25 years on the sea. To read more, click the link below. Hosts of paranormal TV show come to the Fulton to search for ghosts both friendly and tragic Actors and others who have worked at the Fulton Theatre have long reported encounters with ghostly presences. From a woman in white to a sharp-dressed whistling man, these spirits have become part of the history and lore of Lancaster’s 169-year-old performing arts venue. “We have friendly ghosts,” says Eric Pugh, marketing director for the Fulton. “They are not mean. We are haunted, yes, if you want to use that term.”

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Lancaster County real estate and searching for ghosts at Fulton Theatre: 9 articles to start your Monday [Weekend Reads]

“I can tell you, it wasn’t fair that this is the way Vince retired.” That’s Ryan Marshall, a Brownstown man who’s fished with or served as deck mate for Capt. Vince Keagy for more than 25 years on the sea. To read more, click the link below. Hosts of paranormal TV show come to the Fulton to search for ghosts both friendly and tragic Actors and others who have worked at the Fulton Theatre have long reported encounters with ghostly presences. From a woman in white to a sharp-dressed whistling man, these spirits have become part of the history and lore of Lancaster’s 169-year-old performing arts venue. “We have friendly ghosts,” says Eric Pugh, marketing director for the Fulton. “They are not mean. We are haunted, yes, if you want to use that term.”

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Hosts of paranormal TV show come to the Fulton to search for ghosts both friendly and tragic

Actors and others who have worked at the Fulton Theatre have long reported encounters with ghostly presences. From a woman in white to a sharp-dressed whistling man, these spirits have become part of the history and lore of Lancaster’s 169-year-old performing arts venue. “We have friendly ghosts,” says Eric Pugh, marketing director for the Fulton. “They are not mean. We are haunted, yes, if you want to use that term.” But it was a horrific event in Lancaster history — the murder of the Native Americans in Lancaster former jail, predating the construction of the Fulton by nearly a century — that attracted the attention of a television show dedicated to frightening paranormal investigations.

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Live theater returning to Mount Gretna: Rogers & Hammerstein, Sherlock Holmes, circus, more in summer season

Gretna Theatre has been presenting outdoor summer plays and musicals for 94 years in the open-air Mount Gretna Playhouse, which dates back nearly 130 years. When the theater company had to scrap most of its 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, its executive producer, Lancaster native Brian Kurtas, was determined to make sure the theater would be back this year to continue the nearly centurylong tradition. “In February and March of 2020, we made a commitment that we weren’t going anywhere,” Kurtas says. “We have offered an adaptation of what we would normally be able to serve the community, in terms of both artistic programming and also educational programming.”

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RECOUNTING by David Nice Announced as Winner Of York College New Play Contest

RECOUNTING by David Nice Announced as Winner Of York College New Play Contest A staged reading of the play will be directed by York resident Cal Weary and presented live on Friday, May 7 at 7 p.m. on Zoom.by BWW News Desk York College of Pennsylvania s Theatre Program has announced the winning full-length play for the inaugural year of the JL Smith New Play Festival. Lancaster resident David Nice s play Recounting was selected by a panel of professional theatre artists from the many plays submitted. A staged reading of the play will be directed by York resident Cal Weary and presented live on Friday, May 7 at 7 p.m. on Zoom.

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