** coming soon **
PAULA POUNDSTONE keeps the laughs coming on NPR?s weekly news quiz show, ?Wait Wait Don?t Tell Me? and brings her comedic brilliance to the Strand Capitol Performing Arts Center Friday, March 12th!
Visitors can examine fossil claws, teeth and bones and check out models of other prehistoric animals.
Discovery boxes will be available so visitors can handle and touch a variety of specimens such as rocks and shells.
This exhibit takes a look at the history and culture of the Susquehanna River's earliest native inhabitants.
Meet and learn about some of the museum's resident live critters.
This space-themed exhibit area features Pennsylvania's only digital video globe, the Magic Planet, which includes authentic representations of weather systems, earthquakes, planets and more.
This section of the museum explores the electromagnetic spectrum. Visitors can learn about how ultraviolet light is used to identify various types of rock, or see what they look like under ultraviolet
This exhibit juxtaposes historical photographs, maps and prints of York County with current images and objects.
This exhibit features work in a variety of media by 14 art faculty members as well as emeriti.
This popular Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical tells the story of the final week of Jesus' life. The tour will feature actor Ted Neeley from the from the film adaptation reprising his part as
After it's triumphant return in 2006, the Broadway revival of 'A Chorus Line' embarks on a nationwide tour. This ground-breaking behind-the-scenes look at struggling Broadway dancers, i
A Musical Conceived by Michael BennetMusic by Marvin HamlischLyrics by Edward KlebanBook by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante This brilliant complex fusion of dance, song and compellingly authentic dr
Smokin' hot blues by Gennaro Porcelli. GENNARO PORCELLI is the band leader of ?Gennaro Porcelli & the Highway 61? , born in Naples, Italy in 1981, has played with musicians like: HOT TUNA ,
Meet and learn about some of the museum's resident live critters.
Visitors can examine fossil claws, teeth and bones and check out models of other prehistoric animals.
This space-themed exhibit area features Pennsylvania's only digital video globe, the Magic Planet, which includes authentic representations of weather systems, earthquakes, planets and more.
Discovery boxes will be available so visitors can handle and touch a variety of specimens such as rocks and shells.
This exhibit takes a look at the history and culture of the Susquehanna River's earliest native inhabitants.
This section of the museum explores the electromagnetic spectrum. Visitors can learn about how ultraviolet light is used to identify various types of rock, or see what they look like under ultraviolet