Curtain Call Theatre Presents “The Shark Is Broken”

Latham, NY — Curtain Call Theatre is presenting The Shark Is Broken by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon.  This play is Directed by Steve Fletcher. The historic summer blockbuster Jaws is being filmed – but no one working on the film would know it. Dive deep into the tumultuous, murky waters of the making of the major…

Curtain Call Theatre Presents “The Cottage”

Latham, NY — Curtain Call Theatre is presenting The Cottage by Sandy Rustin.  This play is Directed by Kris Anderson. The true meaning of fate, identity, and marriage are called into question as a surprising, hilarious web of secrets unravels in this ridiculous – potentially murderous – uncharacteristically feminist, 1923 British tale of sex, betrayal,…

Curtain Call Theatre Presents “Conscience”

Latham, NY — Curtain Call Theatre is presenting Conscience by Joe DiPietro.  This play is Directed by Rich Lounello. Margaret Chase Smith was a woman of firsts: In 1940, she was the first woman elected by the state of Maine to serve in Congress; nine years later she was the first woman the state elected to…

Curtain Call Theatre Presents “Gaslight”

Latham, NY — Curtain Call Theatre is presenting Gaslight by Patrick Hamilton in an all new adaptation by Steven Dietz. This play is Directed by Curtain Call Resident Director Steve Fletcher. Based on Hamilton’s 1939 play and the subsequent film adaptation starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer, Dietz takes us to 1880’s Victorian England…

REVIEW: “Little Me” at The Theater Barn

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, August, 1999 In 1962 Sid Ceasar was the reigning King of America Comics. He made a triumphant return to the Broadway stage in “Little Me” – a musical tailor-made for him by a hand-picked creative team. Neil Simon wrote the book, Cy Coleman wrote the…

REVIEW: “Stardust” at The Theater Barn

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July, 1999 This is a very pleasant evening at the theatre. I left the house thinking, “This will be pleasant.” and when I turned to my companion at the end of the show she said, “Well, that was pleasant.” Pleasant. Pleasant is the word. Is…