It isn't lost on me that South Pacific opened at Providence Performing Arts Center on December 7th, the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the beginning of the U.S. engagement in WWII.
Less than two weeks after Halloween, The Providence Performing Arts Center is 'beginning to look a lot like Christmas" , to borrow a phrase.
Written by Theresa Rebeck and directed by Rachel Walshe, the suspenseful drama plays through November 21st.
The three-act comedy, directed by Brian McEleney, follows three British couples over three successive holiday seasons, in the early 1970s.
The Warren, RI theater opens its season with David Lindsay-Abaire's perverse comedy, Kimberly Akimbo, the first in a season of comedies.
Trinity Repertory Company opens its 47th season with an imaginative reinterpretation of Lerner and Loewe's CAMELOT, directed by Curt Columbus
David Mamet's play gets a fairly straightforward, but funnier than expected, treatment as the Gamm Theatre's season opener.
TBTS ends its 2010 season with a crowd-pleasing musical theater romp.
Jane Monheit will wrap up her summer with a gig at the 2010 Tanglewood Jazz festival and the release of her new album 'Home' a classic standards collection from the Great American Songbook.
TBTS presents a delightful summertime, summer-stock, production of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's 'Little Shop'
The beloved summer stock theater in Matunuck, RI opens its 2010 season with Michael Bennett's equally beloved 'A Chorus Line'.
Jersey Boys is the Tony-winning story of "four blue-collar kids" who "become one of the greatest successes in pop music history" and it plays at PPAC through June 6, 2010.
Louise was trying to get a glimpse of the King as he passed in a parade when a loose knot and gravity conspired to drop her undergarments to the ground.
The Syringa Tree is charming tale of a life lived amidst conflict in Apartheid-era South Africa
Tom Stoppard's drama Rock 'n' Roll, now playing at Pawtucket's Gamm Theatre, is about two of the most exciting developments post-WWII: The generation-defining influence of Rock music and the fall of Communism.
Presented as a period piece, Trinity's production of the Neil Simon classic puts the "funny" first.
If I were allowed only one word to review The Gamm's current production of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, it would be 'impressive'.
Sarah Ruhl's dark comedy runs through March 28, 2010 in Trinity Rep's Dowling Theater
The tour of the Broadway musical, which is based on the 1980 cult classic, makes its Rhode Island debut and plays at Providence Performing Arts Center through February 21st.
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