“Young Frankenstein” the Mel Brooks musical at The Theater Barn
A treat for the whole family, Young Frankenstein is a hoot with a monster, music and lots of flat-out comedy.
A treat for the whole family, Young Frankenstein is a hoot with a monster, music and lots of flat-out comedy.
NIfty dance numbers and lots of topical humor from the 70’s can’t save this mishmash of a musical.
Steven Sondheim’s musicals are always a popular choice, so Roseann Cane and Gail Burns headed over to the Theater Barn to see their production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Read More…
Burns and Cane remind us how pleasant it can be just to have a night of silly fun at the theater. Read More…
Continuing until September 4, the whole concept of the show The Drowsy Chaperone sounds sort of goofy, and it is. But it works. The musical…
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Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July 2009 Something is missing here, and my instinct is that the problem lies in the script, but from what…
Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, June 2009 Susan Sandler’s 1987 play Crossing Delancey is simple, gentle, funny tale of the human connections that truly make life worthwhile.…