Review: LUCKY STIFF at The Barnstormers
What did our critic think of LUCKY STIFF at The Barnstormers?
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What did our critic think of LUCKY STIFF at The Barnstormers?
You will never look at the evening sky in about the same way after seeing a performance of Lauren Gunderson's charming play, Silent Sky.
Who would believe that a show about an Elvis impersonator turned drag queen could be such a hit in the middle of New Hampshire's summer theater season?
Worth the Journey -Into the Woods
What did our critic think? While the Seacoast Repertory Theatre has mounted contemporary musical productions in recent years, none resonate more on the Portsmouth stage than the timeless, classic, and vintage shows from the heydays of Broadway.
Imagine yourself going to a concert by performing legend, Cher.
La Cage Aux Folles currently playing at the Seacoast Repertory Theater in Portsmouth is a reminder of how far we come in the world of acceptance.
Seacoast Repertory Theatre brings forward a magical performance of the classic, Peter Pan
The Palace Theater in Manchester is home to many well-known theater productions that entertain the diverse community in the city.
There's no better way to close out a season than with a celebration; and there's no better way to celebrate than with a wedding! And Mamma Mia was a celebration like no other.
Despite being a play about math, one doesn't need to speak math to understand the words, one doesn't need to find x in order to discover the meaning behind action, nor does one need to measure the pounds per square inch to feel the emotion behind David Auburn's, Proof.
The worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions.
What does a treehouse, radio, angels and demons, secret corporations, and a school lockdown have in common? They were the subjects of a series of one act plays presented through the Nashua Theatre Guild's "Light To Dark: A Night of One Acts.
There's nothing more magical than the colorful, fantastic world of your dreams, and the Actorsingers' production of Pippin brought the world of your dreams on the stage! Hirson and Schwartz's Pippin is a fantastical dive into the world of imagination and potential trap of dreaming.
Not every show is going to have an introspective look on political climate like Ibsen, or open up difficult topics such as the AIDS epidemic like Kushner, but not every show has to: Some shows are just there to make you laugh and sing and have a merry time doing it!
Exploring the live broadcasting of a radio adaptation of H.
If the American Dream is a house, a white picket fence, and 2.
Belly up to the bar, and recall the days of power cords, perfectly coifed locks, pelvic thrusts, and garter-belted babes.
'Avenue Q runs at the Seacoast Repertory Theater from August 14th- September 13th and it is not to be missed.
On October 23rd I was met with an interesting opportunity for an evening of entertainment.
The NH Theater Awards celebrated another successful season of Youth, Community and Professional theater across the state with their yearly awards ceremony.
Seacoast Repertory Theatre ignites the Seacoast stage with a sizzling production of CHICAGO that truly is a 'summer must see' for anyone who loves a fast-paced, exciting and professionally performed musical.
Six very talented men 'let it go' and open the Seacoast Repertory Theatre's summer season with a mega-hit musical production that is a 'must see' on your summerstock list of shows to experience.
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Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella Wilcox Main Stage, Prescott Park Arts Festival (6/19-8/09) |
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Almost Almost Famous Players Ring Theatre (7/19-7/19) |
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Johnny Folsom 4 Claremont Opera House (11/14-11/14) |
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Yachtley Crew in The Secret Garden at The Brook The Brook (7/18-7/18) |
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'Lite Flow: Midlife. Unfiltered' Players Ring (7/16-7/16) |
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Eureka Day The Barnstormers Theatre (7/09-7/18) |
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Skynyrd's Hatchet Claremont Opera House (10/03-10/03) |
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Viva Las Elvis Claremont Opera House (9/19-9/19) |
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tick, tick...BOOM! Weathervane Theatre (6/30-8/01) |
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I DRAW SLOW from Dublin, Ireland – Sat, July 18, 7:30pm The Park Theatre (7/18-7/18) |