The stage is set for a fabulous fall theater season
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There’s something for just about everyone as regional theater groups kick off their fall season. From satire, to Shakespeare and the
STORY WRITTEN BY CHERUL THORNBURG
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There’s something for just about everyone as regional theater groups kick off their fall season. From satire, to Shakespeare and the
STORY WRITTEN BY TARA LYNN JOHNSON
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What makes us different is what makes us special. That’s the message of “Freckleface Strawberry: The Musical,” an hour-long show
Here’s a quick look at some current and upcoming theater productions.
Meet ‘Harvey’
A former journalist turns playwright and takes two years to put together a Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway and
The following is a sampling of theater/stage productions in the region:
Inis Nua Theatre Company: The dark comedy “Hooked!” begins previews Oct. 7, with opening night at 9 p.m. Oct. 9, and the closing
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Walnut Street Theatre concludes its 206th season with Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical, “Memphis,” running through July 12 on
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“I Love A Piano,” the Walnut Street Theatre’s Independence Studio on 3, concludes its season with this musical that captures the spirit
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“Growing up, I had no interest in the theater. In fact, I came to it later than some when I changed high schools. I had a hard time making new
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Noel Coward’s “Private Lives” is a veritable boxing match of words and manners laced with subtext and glamour that in many ways
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The title says it all. David Mamet’s “A Life in the Theatre” is the behind-the-scenes comedy that gives a glimpse into the complex relationship
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“Who hasn’t fantasized about killing the boss?” asks Tony-nominated Broadway actress Dee Hoty regarding her reprisal as Violet Newstead