Author Archives
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The Sisters
The Sisters, by Richard Alfieri is a modern adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Three Sisters, which was first performed in 1901. Regardless, of the shows roots before the actors even make an appearance I am expecting a new and unusual… Read More ›
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Scared of Sarah
off the WALL’s production of Scared of Sarah is introspective, intimate and intense. At Carnegie Stage, an open theater with less than one- hundred seats, the audience sits just a few feet away from the stylishly decorated apartment of Sam… Read More ›
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The Rocky Horror Show
Stage 62 has done it again, another performance with impeccable professionalism and a cast with boundless talent. The Rocky Horror Show (TRHS) is not for the conservative or prudish. This is a show rife with sexual prowess and decadent human… Read More ›
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Death of a Salesman
Duquesne University’s Red Masquers, opens the 2015-16 season with the American classic Death of a Salesman. This play christens the university’s Genesius Theater and features a 13 member cast consisting of students, alumni, faculty members and community artists. The 120-seat… Read More ›
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Pittsburgh New Works Festival’s Program A
Thursday, September 3 I sipped an orange Pellegrino at Carnegie Stage, thrilled to have been invited back a second time in one week this time for Pittsburgh New Works Festival (PNWF) series kick- off, Program A. The inaugural presentation consists… Read More ›
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Pittsburgh New Works Festival’s Staged Readings
Sunday evening, August 30thPittsburgh New Works Festival (PNWF) launched their second set of staged readings for an audience review. The free recitals are an opportunity for theater lovers, supporters of written word and overall artistic devotees to plunge into a… Read More ›
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The Drowsy Chaperone
The Drowsy Chaperone is exactly the style show I desire when heading to a night at the theater. Composed of lighthearted musical flair and dancing of all types, it is a laughter inducing satirical farce, escapism at its finest. The… Read More ›
