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THE LEHMAN TRILOGY (Arden): A play in three acts

Kathryn Osenlund March 21, 2024 No Comments

A tale about cotton, Civil War, commodities, finance, and wealth told through the story of three brothers and the company they found.

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CAMP SIEGFRIED (Theatre Exile): An unlikely love story

Kathryn Osenlund November 5, 2023 No Comments

Love happens, even in a setting dedicated to concentrated evil, as an American girl becomes a fierce Nazi uber-princess. 

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GALILEE (Azuka): A tale from down under

Toby Zinman May 7, 2023 No Comments

A small town’s main business—tourism— dries up and bit by bit small businesses follow. 

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“Passionate iconoclast and maverick”: Interview with Robert Smythe, Ahab in Hedgerow’s MOBY-DICK

Henrik Eger March 29, 2019 1 Comment

Henrik Eger thought he knew MOBY-DICK until he saw Robert Smythe as Ahab.

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Arden Charlotte's Web
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Theater in Sketch: CHARLOTTE’S WEB (Arden Theatre)

Chuck Schultz January 25, 2019 No Comments

Looking at Arden Childrens Theater in words and sketch

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Arden Theatre Charlotte's Web
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Theater in Sketch: CHARLOTTE’S WEB (Arden)

Chuck Schultz December 16, 2018 No Comments

Anaya Strutz puts on an aerial silk performance to create the miraculous spider web that saves Wilbur.

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Fringe in Sketch: IPHEGENIA AT AULIS (PAC)

Chuck Schultz September 11, 2017 No Comments

Hurricane Harvey battered the coasts of Texas and Louisiana. Hurricane Irma was destroying entire islands in the Caribbean, and moving towards Florida. So even before stepping aboard…

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Six Questions for Six Directors: John O’Hara’s 12 CHAIRS gets a revamped production

Henrik Eger November 15, 2016 No Comments

Female-centric theater group ReVamp Collective presents 12 CHAIRS.

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