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BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (Resident Theatre Company): Good work from a fledgling theater

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper April 25, 2018 No Comments

Neal Zoren reviews BULLETS OVER BROADWAY

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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Bristol Riverside Theatre): In a little river town a great but shopworn rock opera is reborn

Kathryn Osenlund March 27, 2017 6 Comments

I went in to the show a doubting Thomas a came out a believer.

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BONNIE & CLYDE (Eagle): The passions and hardships of folk-hero outlaws

Debra Miller November 8, 2015 1 Comment

A dramatic, funny, and sympathetic portrayal of the infamous lovers and their crime spree during the Great Depression is set to music with a southern twang.

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60-Second Review Reviews Theater

NO RESERVATIONS (PNAA): 60-second review

L. Haber December 3, 2013 No Comments

As the holiday season begins, so does the decorating process.  We all have those neighbors who take the time to remind us about the true story…

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