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DONNA ORBITS THE MOON (Tiny Dynamite): A long and moving journey

Toby Zinman October 5, 2019 No Comments

At first it seems to be just another mad housewife story: a church-going, cookie-baking, carpet-vacuuming middle-aged empty nester whose husband works until 11 p.m. and…

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SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (Walnut): Stayin’ Alive

Dorie Byrne June 18, 2017 No Comments

SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER is a white-washed adaptation of the classic movie, with double the music and none of the soul. Director/choreographer Richard Stafford seems terrified…

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AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE (BRT): Pollution and politics

Lisa Panzer May 19, 2015 No Comments

Henrik Ibsen’s classic gets a beautiful production at Bristol Riverside Theatre.

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MICKLE STREET (Walnut): Whitman and Wilde meet and then they talk

Ninni Saajola February 21, 2015 No Comments

Life imitates art far more than art imitates art.

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Previews

Presidential Theater: New City Stage Company concludes its season with THE WEST WING FESTIVAL

Christopher Munden May 15, 2014 No Comments

New City Stage Company concludes its season-long look at at the American political summit with THE WEST WING FESTIVAL, a series of (FREE!) staged readings at the Adrienne Theater Skybox.

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