Morgan Donohue writes about the three topics she enjoys the most: design, travel, and theater. Each of these gives a person a sense of place. Whether a person is designing a space, traveling to a new land, or being transported by the story that is played out on stage, it is all about where we are and where we might be going. Morgan has a Master’s Degree in English and Creative Writing; she writes articles, website content, press releases, and more for clients around the world.
High energy and character-driven, Weston Playhouse's 2021 Young Company did not disappoint in bringing heartfelt moments to their traveling performance of SEUSSICAL. This summer, with free shows all over Vermont, this show is a bright spot for kids and families alike.
As a first foray back into in-person theater, The Weston Playhouse weaves storytelling, emotion, and humanity in a retelling of Homer's classic story about the Trojan War with AN ILIAD.
From the first hint of Tinkerbell arriving before the curtain rises, this performance promises magic, imagination, and a tug on your heartstrings. However, in the end, the story does not fully deliver on its promise.
On two cold January nights, The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts lobby smelled like a delicious pie shop, and the main stage was alive with a story about complicated love, motherhood, and finding the courage to make significant changes.