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AND THEN THERE WERE NONE (Allens Lane): This production of Agatha Christie’s classic stays close to the original

Dorie Byrne January 17, 2017 No Comments

The real horror of Christie’s original ending sits in discord with the show’s campy beginning.

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GayFest! Reviews Theater

THE SECRETARIES (Quince): An erotic-hilarious farce—not suited for an embarrassed young man?

Alex Boucher August 16, 2015 No Comments

Warning: Don’t see this erotic-thriller-parody if you take life too seriously! Also: Don’t take life to seriously.

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Alexander Kacala as Miss Fit in SOME ARE PEOPLE, part of GayFest! 2014.
GayFest! Reviews Theater

SOME ARE PEOPLE (Quince, GayFest! 2014): Summer loving is no drag

Naomi Orwin August 8, 2014 No Comments

SOME ARE PEOPLE is about summer people. Those people who come into our lives for a time and then go back to wherever they came from, leaving us changed forever.

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