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HE WHO GETS SLAPPED (PAC): Spectacle and sadness at the circus

Debra Miller April 2, 2016 2 Comments

Leonid Andreyev’s classic tale of love and death in the Big Top is given original interludes of circus acts and live music to set the stage and mood.

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Trent Blanton (background left), Andy Phelan, and Jessica DalCanton in Passage Theatre Company’s THE GOLDILOCKS ZONE (Photo credit: Michael Goldstein)
Reviews Theater

THE GOLDILOCKS ZONE (Passage): A cosmic consideration of post-modern parenthood

Debra Miller May 19, 2015 1 Comment

In Passage Theatre Company’s world-premiere production, the conditions needed for a post-modern couple to create life are no longer as limited as they once were

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