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Allison Rambler

Allison Rambler is a recent graduate of Central York High School in York, Pennsylvania and is a sophomore at Penn State University, where she majors in Communications and will minor in Theatre. She has been active in theatre productions in both her high school and community, including Orangemite Studios in Dover, Pennsylvania, and The Belmont Theater (formerly York Little Theater) in York, Pennsylvania. Allison is a member of the International Thespian Society. Her favorite credits includeThe Little Mermaid, Side Show, The Pillowman, Twelve Angry Jurors, Romeo and Juliet, The Addams Family, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and The Complete History of America (Abridged). She is excited to continue the next chapter of her theatre story at Penn State, and hopes to bring a fresh perspective to BroadwayWorld from the eyes of a young community performer.






BWW Review: MURDER ON THE NILE at Oyster Mill Playhouse
BWW Review: MURDER ON THE NILE at Oyster Mill Playhouse
February 6, 2017

Agatha Christie is widely known as one of the most successful authors across the globe. Her theatrical works, including THE MOUSETRAP, AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, and LOVE FROM A STRANGER have been performed countless times since their publication and continue to be loved by all audiences today. MURDER ON THE NILE as put on by Oyster Mill Playhouse in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, is no exception to Christie's suspenseful repertoire. It is the tale of passengers from many different walks of life thrown into close quarters on a paddle steamer down the Nile River, set adrift towards drama and misfortune.

BWW Review: PLAZA SUITE at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
BWW Review: PLAZA SUITE at Little Theatre Of Mechanicsburg
January 20, 2017

The Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg sits plainly on the side of a small road in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, unassuming to all those who pass by. It does not flaunt itself on flashing advertisements or a grandiose outward facade, and this in fact adds to the effortless charm that meets a theatre-goer as soon as they step through the door. But while the stage itself may be lacking in size, the performances presented there compensate for space with an abundance of talent. While the reviewer has only been privilege to one show at this establishment thus far, she is glad that she was treated to the vastly entertaining humor of PLAZA SUITE by Neil Simon.

BWW Review: URINETOWN at Phantom Theatre Company
BWW Review: URINETOWN at Phantom Theatre Company
December 3, 2016

Almost everyone in the English-speaking world is familiar with the phrase, 'One man's trash is another man's treasure.' However, at URINETOWN: THE MUSICAL, presented by the Phantom Theatre Company, they've taken this adage quite literally, and have transformed Harrisburg's trash into their own musical treasure.

BWW Blog: Allison Rambler - Ode to NEWSIES
BWW Blog: Allison Rambler - Ode to NEWSIES
October 10, 2016

A reflection of the Broadway show that captured my heart, in honor of the closing of the North American Tour of Newsies.

BWW Blog: Allison Rambler - Come Look At the Freaks: Taking Down the Tent
BWW Blog: Allison Rambler - Come Look At the Freaks: Taking Down the Tent
September 1, 2016

The green room of The Belmont Theatre on August 21st, 2016 would have been a sight familiar to any actor who can recall the day their show closed. The cast and crew was gathered in a tight circle, clutching hands as the stage manager, Judi Miller, called places for the final time. Her announcement brought forth an eruption of cheers, a sound that mixed with the bittersweet feeling that had overcome us all at the thought of bringing our production of Side Show to life one last time.

BWW Blog: Allison Rambler - Come Look At the Freaks: Who They Are
BWW Blog: Allison Rambler - Come Look At the Freaks: Who They Are
August 10, 2016

As the opening night of The Belmont Theater's 'Side Show' quickly approaches, the activity in the black box studio has increased ten-fold. The set is becoming more elaborate, the swell of music from the orchestra now fills the air, and the costumes are coming together piece by piece. Tech week has begun, and it can both an exciting and somewhat stressful time for any production. As an actor, it can sometimes be difficult to lose sight of your character and even the meaning behind the show itself among the bustle and flurry of tech week. That is why I felt that the time had come to interview some of the actors in our show, in order to provide a bit of insight into their characters and to explain from their perspective the importance of a musical such as 'Side Show.' And for Nik Olson, this was no small task.



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