“This production, under the direction of Ed Fernandez, is a knockout from start to finish.The acting is great, the orchestra sounds strong and the singing — especially the harmonies — is fantastic”

Jane Holahan, Intelligencer Journal Lancaster New Era

Ephrata Performing Arts Center’s Oct. 17– Nov. 2 production of Assassins frames portraits
of nine presidential assassins and wannabes—from John Wilkes Booth through Lee Harvey
Oswald—in the garish setting of a carnival shooting gallery. Rather than offend by glorifying
these misfits and misguided “patriots,” Assassins personalizes them with piercing insight,
comedy and pathos.

“… Fernandez has assembled a particularly fine cast and pit orchestra, and put on a properly paced and inspired production of one of the most unusual of American musicals…”

Marakay Rogers, broadwayworld.com

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Assassins

Employing those he depicts as ‘the ones who can’t get into the ballpark” in league with a
contrasting succession of fame-seekers and political zealots, Sondheim forges a spellbinding tale
spanning more than two centuries of history and musical fashion.

“EPAC’s production of Assassins is brilliant. It is the perfect balance of humor, a thought-provoking dialogue and a sensational score. Do not miss this show, it is another perfect production from EPAC.”

Kellie Curtin, Theatre Sensations

A smash hit for EPAC in 2000, Assassins is returning by popular demand with that production’s
original star, Sean Young, reprising one of his most-acclaimed performances as John Wilkes
Booth, whose assassination of Abraham Lincoln foreshadows a succession of “followers.”

“… Because the actors are, across the board, really fine singers, Sondheim’s beautiful score – influenced by American song styles of the various decades involved – gets the treatment it deserves. Music director JP Meyer, always dependable, has achieved his greatest success so far with this show. …”

Susan Pena, The Reading Eagle

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