Posts Tagged ‘play’
War is hell, and in Bill Cain’s “9 Circles,” Iraq War veteran Private Daniel Reeves must descend through his own inferno in order to arrive at his only shot at redemption. But are all of the demons he encounters in this hell of his own making? That’s the question that he – and the audience […]
Filed under: Columns & Essays, Reviews, theater | 1 Comment
Tags: 9 Circles, Amanda Collins, atrocities, atrocity, Bill Cain, drama, Eric C. Engel, Gloucester Stage Company, Iraq War, Jimi Stanton, Mark Sardella, play, review, soldier, theater, theatre, war, Will McGarrahan
Through August 12, 2012 On those occasions when great writing, stunning performances and superb direction collide on stage, the result can be a theatrical experience from which it can take a while to come down – for the audience as well as the actors. The current Gloucester Stage Company production of Athol Fugard’s “Master Harold”… […]
Filed under: Columns & Essays, Reviews, theater | 1 Comment
Tags: "Master Harold"...and the Boys, Anthony Wills Jr, apartheid, Athol Fugard, Benny Sato Ambush, drama, Gloucester Stage Company, Johnny Lee Davenport, Mark Sardella, Peter Mark Kendall, play, South Africa, stage, theater, theatre
TRAD is an Irish Feast of Words
At Gloucester Stage Company through September 12 In the opening scene of TRAD, 100 year-old Thomas shuffles over to wake his improbably ancient father who is sleeping on a wooden cot. That absurd premise sets the tone for Mark Doherty’s hilarious fable set in the Irish countryside. TRAD is also a grand way for Gloucester […]
Filed under: Art, Columns & Essays, Reviews, theater | Leave a Comment
Tags: acting, actor, actors, Billy Meleady, Carmel O’Reilly, cast, Colin Hamell, drama, Gloucester MA, Gloucester Mass, Gloucester Massachusetts, Gloucester Stage Company, Ireland, Irish, J Michael Griggs, Jayscott Crosley, John Malinowski, Mark Doherty, Nancy E. Carroll, play, playwright, playwrights, priest, Rachel Padula-Shufelt, stage, theater, theatre, theatres, TRAD, tradition
Shakespeare with a Twist
Wakefield, Massachusetts is well-represented in Quannapowitt Players show The cast of “The Curate Shakespeare As You Like It,” the current Quannapowitt Players production, features three Wakefield actors portraying actors playing multiple roles in As You Like It. Wakefield resident Donna Corbett also directs the play-within-a-play.
Filed under: Columns & Essays, Community, Reviews, theater, Wakefield | Leave a Comment
Tags: As You Like It, Brian Sensale, comedy, community theater, community theatre, Curate, Don Nigro, Donna Corbett, drama, Elizabeth Sheeran, Hugh Metzler, Karen Dervin, Kathleen Dalton, play, Quannapowitt Players, Reading, Reading MA, Reading Massachusetts, Shakespeare, Shawn Maguire, Shayne Doherty, stage, theater, theatre, Wakefield, Wakefield MA, Wakefield Massachusetts
The Cruel Art of Love
The Shape of Things at QP challenges our concepts of truth, art & love Art and love: we tend to demand truth and honesty in both. But are such expectations fair or even realistic? And if love and art have the power to change lives, at what price? Those are just a few of the […]
Filed under: Columns & Essays | Leave a Comment
Tags: acting, actor, actors, Bill Stambaugh, community theatre, Daily Item, Gordon Ellis, Item, Jenn Shea, Kristen Dattoli, Nancy Curran Willis, Neil Labute, play, plays, Quannapowitt Players, Quannapowitt Playhouse, Reading MA, Reading Massachusetts, stage, The Shape of Things, theater, theatre, Wakefield, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield Item, Wakefield MA, Wakefield Massachusetts
Play about a teenage girl with supernatural powers From the very start, you know that there’s something different about The Sparrow, and that goes for both the play currently on stage at Stoneham Theatre and the title character. The Sparrow is an inventive and original play that combines a comic book aesthetic and a cinematic […]
Filed under: Art, Reviews, theater | 1 Comment
Tags: Alycia Sacco, Ceit Zweil, Chris Mathews, Collette Pollard, Daily Item, Dillan Arrick, Elizabeth Erwin, Ilyse Robbins, Jamie Slatt, Joanna E. Murphy, Jonathan Popp, Josiah George, Kevin O'Donnell, Lucas Merino, Mark Lanks, Michael Griggs, Michael Ryan Buckley, Nathan Allen, Nicholas Cacciola, play, Russell Garrett, Samantha Cunha, Sparrow, stage, stage theater, Stephen LaMonica, Steve Gagliastro, Stoneham, Stoneham MA, Stoneham Massachusetts, Stoneham Theater, Stoneham Theatre, superhero, theatre, threater, Tommy Rapley, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield Item









