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Tag: Ritz Theatre Company

Craig Hutchings stars in the title role of SHREK THE MUSICAL at the Ritz (Photo credit: Chris Miller)
Reviews Theater

SHREK THE MUSICAL (Ritz): Even ogres can live happily ever after

Debra Miller July 13, 2015 No Comments

Fans of the popular 2001 animated film, the 1990 children’s book by William Steig, and the 4-D attraction at Universal Studios can now see their favorite green ogre come to life on stage.

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John Jackowski, Jessica Doheny, Maureen Corson, and Paul McElwee star in Ritz Theatre Company’s GOD OF CARNAGE (Photo credit: Chris Miller)
Reviews Theater

GOD OF CARNAGE (Ritz): Funny fissures in the façade of civilization

Debra Miller May 8, 2015 1 Comment

In GOD OF CARNAGE, French playwright Yasmina Reza’s 90-minute award-winning black comedy, it doesn’t take long to demonstrate the old adage that the apple doesn’t…

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