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A Trip To The Moon

April 5-14, 2024

On the Main Stage

Bringing it back to the 1960s, A Trip To The Moon is a series of scenes that take us back to the time of the moon landing and Woodstock offering a multi-generational look at love, loss, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Using iconic song titles like:  “Fortunate Son,“ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” “Hot Sun in the Summertime,” “I Can’t Get Next to You,” “Come Together,” and many more tunes, you’ll instantly be transported back to this transformative time in America.

6 PERFORMANCES:
April 5, 6, 12 & 13 at 7:00 pm
April 7 & 14 at 3:00 pm

In advance: General Seating $14
Reserved Seating $18
At the door: $2 more per ticket

Gallery and Lobby open one hour before the show.
Theatre doors open 30 minutes prior to the performance.
Free off-street parking.
Refreshments available before the show and during intermission.

Listen to the DW Spotify Playlist

Production Team

Crystal Ganong – Director
Lauren Frey – Production Stage Manager
Adison Sweitzer – Assistant Stage Manager
Zo Szilagyi – Scenic Designer
Jay Schmuck – Sound, Lighting & Projections Designer
Anna Fraser – Costume Designer
Dianne Newman – Properties

The Cast
Ocean Aquino
Tigris Aquino
Joshua Arroyo
Charlie Brooks
Zachary Claghorn
Arabelle Click
Ryan Cramer
Lukas Donagher
Lyla Etheridge
Lily Ganong
Matt Ganong
Marlowe Given
Evangeline Haag
Jess Haag
Mackenzie Landis
Claire Mazey
Joey Miller
Mylah Schmitt
Logan Skovron
Jayden Marcus Smith

We are partnering with York Art Association to curate
circa 1969, a gallery exhibition!

Travel back to the summer of ‘69 in this multi-generational look at love, loss, and the pursuit of the American Dream.
1969 also marked the groundbreaking of York Arts Association.
The circa 1969 exhibit celebrates this and YAA’s move to our neighborhood next year.

Featured Artists:

Craig S. Bomberger
Rosa Luz Catterall
Bea Gilbert
Brett Greiman
Parker James Hooker
Judeth Pekala Hawkins
Robin Robertson
Clifton Santiago
Carol Stowell
John Terlazzo
Anita Williams