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LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST (CTC): A post-modern musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic rom-com

Debra Miller December 5, 2015 2 Comments

An updated musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic rom-com brings current import to the battle of the sexes and coming of age in post-modern times.

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GREEN DAY’S AMERICAN IDIOT (CTC): An electrifying production of a timeless punk-rock opera

Debra Miller April 13, 2015 3 Comments

CTC’s production, directed with full-out intensity by Michael Gray, captures all the rage, love, frustration, and uncertainty of rebellious youth on the verge of adulthood.

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Kerry Kristine McElrone, Dylan Geringer, Emma Orr, Rick Fountas, Paul McElwee, and Jenna Kuerzi in CTC’s JAMES JOYCE’S THE DEAD (Photo credit: Joe del Tufo)
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JAMES JOYCE’S THE DEAD (CTC): An immersive event in an Irish pub setting

Debra Miller December 6, 2014 No Comments

The one-act musical adaptation of Joyce’s short story is presented as a memory play, told through narration and re-enactments.

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