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Tag: Brock D. Vickers

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The Annual Christmas “Cash Cows”: Cultural demands or financial survival for new productions?

Henrik Eger January 5, 2019 No Comments

Is the Christmas period still a financial savior for their theaters and choruses.

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OLIVER! (Quintessence): Eat gruel, get pickpocketed, and become an orphan

Sarah Paulos December 5, 2018 No Comments

Stepping back to a Victorian workhouse with Quintessence Theatre Group.

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Lantern Theater Company Coriolanus
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CORIOLANUS (Lantern): Succeeding with a Shakespeare many companies wouldn’t attempt

Kathryn Osenlund March 18, 2017 4 Comments

With a strong cast and design wizards the Lantern has made CORIOLANUS a visceral, lively and thought-provoking experience

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THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (Hedgerow): Finding Sherlock

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper September 14, 2016 No Comments

Thank goodness for Brock D. Vickers. In adapting one of Conan Doyle’s most popular Sherlock Holmes mysteries, he kept the intense tone of the original.

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THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES (Hedgerow): Hercule Poirot at your service

Lauren Hartranft March 23, 2016 No Comments

Hedgerow Theater presents an original stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic novel.

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OR (Hedgerow): love, lust, loyalties and loads of laughter!

Lisa Panzer February 3, 2016 No Comments

Set in London, 1660, Liz Duffy Adams’s rollicking historical romp explores the remarkable life of Aphra Behn, a spy, poet, and England’s first professional female playwright.

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BULLSHOT CRUMMOND (Hedgerow): On-target farce

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper October 4, 2015 No Comments

Mark Tallman’s brisk, amiable production moves easily between farcical comedy and intuitive and intelligent theater.

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DON QUIXOTE (Hedgerow): Cervantes’ knight errant rides anew

Lisa Panzer May 13, 2015 No Comments

The fanciful adventures of knight errant Don Quixote and loyal his sidekick Sancho Panza are refreshingly revived.

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David Nikolas as Maurice Mullinsin A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGED at Hedgerow Theatre. Photo by Ashley LaBonde
Reviews Theater

A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGED (Hedgerow): There’s something spooky backstage

Lisa Panzer February 24, 2015 No Comments

A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGED may contain all the usual elements of a typical who-dunnit, but it’s spirit lies elsewhere

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