By HANNA WING-BONICA There is perhaps nothing more exciting than getting caught up in watching a crime thriller unfold, whether it’s on TV or on the stage. The 1952 stage play Dial M for Murder by Frederick Knott is one of… Read More ›
Adam Merulli
Review: ‘Coach and Mrs. Jagoff and the Redemption of the White Man Who Didn’t Know How to Talk About His Feelings’
By GUILHERME MELETTI YAZBEK A community theater production marking Bruce Zewe’s debut as a playwright, with a simple and honest script well worth seeing. Last night, I went to see Coach and Mrs. Jagoff, the new production by Iron Horse Theater Company,… Read More ›
