1978’s “They’re Playing Our Song” at the Theater Barn showing its age
NIfty dance numbers and lots of topical humor from the 70’s can’t save this mishmash of a musical.
NIfty dance numbers and lots of topical humor from the 70’s can’t save this mishmash of a musical.
Is Obehi Janice “Fufu,” or “Oreos,” or both, or neither? And does it matter?
This is the sort of performance that gives Fringe theatre a bad name.
The final thirty minutes are so sob-inducing there should be a couple of kleenex tucked into each program.
Mother Courage is a perfect fit for Olympia Dukakis, as is Brecht for Shakespeare & Company
Gail Burns found Annie Baker’s Body Awareness worth the drive to the Chester Theatre Company.
A Gail Burns review about a thoughtful exploration of the moments that impact our lives, plus a bit of Ibsen, too.
These puppets make for a “touching and very theatrical work,” says Gail Burns in her review.