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THE AUDIENCE DISTURBS MARCEL’S BATHTIME AND HE’S VERY UPSET WITH YOU ALL (Tiny Dynamite): 60-second review

Christopher Munden December 7, 2018 1 Comment

Tiny Dynamite’s A Play A Pie A Pint makes a welcome return with a smart and silly one-man show

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THE TWO GENTLEMAN OF VERONA (Shakespeare in Clark Park): A nice night in the park

William Brock July 30, 2016 1 Comment

The production, though occasionally troubled, can still put a finger on the pulse of Shakespeare at its best.

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AS YOU LIKE IT (Lantern): As you’ve never seen it!

Debra Miller March 18, 2016 2 Comments

A cross-temporal interpretation of Shakespeare’s Elizabethan classic injects passages of current expressions and gestures, slapstick, and original music into the well-known pastoral rom-com.

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DRACULA (Hedgerow): Raising the stakes

Lisa Panzer October 27, 2015 No Comments

This not your usual resurrection of the Dracula story of seducing young women to join him in the realm of the undead.

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THE THREEPENNY OPERA (Villanova): Brecht played louder than the music

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper April 23, 2015 No Comments

Republished by kind permission from Neals Paper. Kurt Weill’s insistent tingel-tangel score for THE THREEPENNY OPERA pervades the Vasey Hall stage, with horns and drum pumping…

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BIG LOVE (Villanova): 60-second review

Christopher Munden November 14, 2014 No Comments

Based upon a 2,500-year-old classical Greek play, BIG LOVE tells the story of 50 brides who show up at an Italian mansion, fleeing their 50 cousins/potential husbands.

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