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We Tell the Stories

January 22, 2015 Reviews Comments Off on We Tell the Stories

Mr. Burns – Theatre Wit

 

If and when the world comes to an end, people will be left with little, except recollections and fond memories from popular culture,

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Judgement Not Allowed

January 22, 2015 Reviews Comments Off on Judgement Not Allowed

Handicap This! – Step Up Productions

 

Most people don’t realize that the largest group of minorities in the nation are those who fall under the category of being handicapped. It’s

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Nothing to Fear

January 19, 2015 Reviews Comments Off on Nothing to Fear

Scary Tales 2015 – Clock Productions

 

A 75-minute evening consisting of seven short stories, linked together by a title that indicates there will be shivers and chills galore, is a

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The Confusing Symmetry of Living

January 15, 2015 Reviews Comments Off on The Confusing Symmetry of Living

A Map of Virtue –  Cor Theatre

 

At once poetic and terrifying, enlightening and confusing, Erin Courtney’s perplexing Obie Award-winning play will be remembered as one

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Racism in the Halls of Ivy

January 15, 2015 Reviews Comments Off on Racism in the Halls of Ivy

Spinning into Butter – Eclectic Theatre

 

When one thinks about the effects and repercussions of racism and bigotry rarely do the hallowed, ivy-covered walls of a university or

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Drones in the Night

January 14, 2015 Reviews Comments Off on Drones in the Night

Push Button Murder –  Side Project

 

Battling boredom and fatigue with video games and trivia challenges, Becky and Roy are two Air Force drone pilots chained to their

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Foul Play for the Holidays

December 20, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Foul Play for the Holidays

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Goose – Raven Theatre

 

Back once more for another helping of holiday cheer, Raven’s alternative to Scrooge and the Nutcracker is a sweet treat, short in length but long on entertainment value.

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You Would Even Say It Glows!

December 8, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on You Would Even Say It Glows!

Rudolph, the Red-Hosed Reindeer – Hell In a Handbag

 

It’s difficult to believe but very exciting that David Cerda’s popular, gender-bending Christmas entertainment is now in its 17th year. With new cast members, some

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Magic For You To Find

December 8, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Magic For You To Find

Hansel and Gretel: A Wickedly Delicious Musical Treat – Emerald City Theatre and Broadway Playhouse

 

Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm would be surprised at this new, updated, pop/rock musical version of one of their best-known folktales. Artistic Director Ernie Nolan has

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First Wives Club: the Musical

December 3, 2014 News Comments Off on First Wives Club: the Musical
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