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HE WHO GETS SLAPPED (PAC): Spectacle and sadness at the circus

Debra Miller April 2, 2016 2 Comments

Leonid Andreyev’s classic tale of love and death in the Big Top is given original interludes of circus acts and live music to set the stage and mood.

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ANIMAL FARM (Luna): From pig to (wo)man, and from (wo)man to pig

Julius Ferraro October 21, 2015 No Comments

Impressive theatricality in an imperfect production of Orwell’s allegory of the Russian Revolution and Stalin’s real-life dystopia.

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Kyra Baker, Newton Buchanan, Andrew J. Carroll, Aetna Gallagher, and Doug Greene in NOISES OFF. Photo by Kyle Cassidy.
Reviews Theater

NOISES OFF (Curio): Utter nonsense, superbly structured and out of control

Kathryn Osenlund May 11, 2015 No Comments

Michael Frayn’s enormously popular 1980s play is a zany farce about doors and sardines, relationships, and mistakes.

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