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A Hurricane Came Through
What do you get when you combine gender identity, sexuality, environmental issues, and ancient Greek history? Why, Hurricane Diane, of...
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Front of House...The Unsung Heroes of Theatre
When it comes to theatre, I’ve been all over the place. I know I’ve talked about acting and my backstage work, but there’s something...
Mar 18, 20244 min read
Grudge Match: In the Heights vs. Hamilton
This is a blog post that was born from a conversation with my mom as we were driving down to Cape May. As with any proper road trip, we...
Mar 10, 20244 min read
Movie Adaptations
With many great plays and musicals, there are, inevitably, movie adaptations. I feel like the most well known ones are musical...
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The New Electric Ballroom (Part 1)
When I first heard the name The New Electric Ballroom, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect with this play. It’s a bold name, a big...
Feb 12, 20244 min read
This is History!
There is definitely something to be said of the classics. I think you’d be pretty hard pressed to find a professional theatre that...
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Artist Spotlight: Robert Montano
I’m sure I made it very clear in my last post that the show SMALL was absolutely amazing. More than that, really. I started out saying...
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Small
Sometimes there are shows that just “wow” you. This is even more special when you’re not expecting that “wow”. I was very excited for...
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A Christmas Carol Comedy (Again!)
A year ago, I started my journey on this blog by writing about A Christmas Carol Comedy at Hedgerow Theatre. Today, I get the pleasure...
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Theatre Etiquette
This post is for anyone who has ever been in the audience of a show, especially if you’ve been in the audience of many shows. Because no...
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A Christmas Carol (Part 2)
About ten million years ago, when I was very new to acting, I auditioned for A Christmas Carol at Hedgerow Theatre. I was seven years...
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A Christmas Carol (Part 1)
Is there a Christmas story that has been more often shown on stage than A Christmas Carol? I would definitely say “no” to that one. ...
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Again and Again
Is there something you like to see over and over again? A movie or TV show that you’ve watched a million times before? I definitely...
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