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PENELOPE (Inis Nua): Love and death in a hot country

Christopher Munden April 16, 2015 No Comments

Enda Walsh’s existential thought-play treads a well-worn path, but it does so with intelligence and poetry.

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Aaron Cromie with puppets in Aaron Cromie and Mary Tuomanen’s THE BODY LAUTREC (Photo credit: www.plate3photography.com)
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THE BODY LAUTREC (Aaron Cromie and Mary Tuomanen): Fringe Review 53.2

Kathryn Osenlund September 19, 2014 No Comments

Aaron Cromie’s good-natured portrayal reflects the real Lautrec, who retained his artist’s eye and famed geniality even as he joined his friends in their sad retreat into alcoholism and the dementia of syphilis.

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Aaron Cromie stars in THE BODY LAUTREC (Photo credit: Mary Tuomanen)
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THE BODY LAUTREC (Aaron Cromie and Mary Tuomanen): Fringe Review 53

Debra Miller September 15, 2014 No Comments

THE BODY LAUTREC is not everyone’s cup of tea: a shockingly hard-core depiction of the depravities and debaucheries of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and his art.

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Megan Bellwoar (standing) and Mary Martello (seated) as Maureen and Mag Folan in Lantern Theater Company’s production of Martin McDonagh’s THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE. Photo by Mark Garvin.
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A Darker Emerald Isle: Lantern’s THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE

Christopher Munden January 10, 2013 No Comments

The Lantern Theater Company’s production of THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE completes its presentation of Martin McDonagh’s Leenane Trilogy, following 2007’s THE LONESOME WEST and…

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