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GYPSY (Arden): A self-aware musical

Dorie Byrne May 29, 2017 2 Comments

Another take on the Arden’s GYPSY

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UNDER THE SKIN (Arden): The boundaries of the body and the limits of love: It’s complicated

Kathryn Osenlund February 4, 2015 No Comments

There’s little inherent humor in a guy needing a kidney, but evidently no one told that to Michael Hollinger.

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Scott Greer as Valere in the Arden’s LA BÊTE (Photo credit: Mark Garvin)
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LA BÊTE (Arden Theatre Company): “Excellence Must Struggle to Survive!”

Debra Miller September 25, 2014 No Comments

David Hirson’s riotous comedy in rhyming couplets evokes the farcical Baroque style of Molière while conveying a timeless message about high art versus low art.

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