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BWW Reviews: 4th Wall Theatre's A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

BWW Reviews: 4th Wall Theatre's A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

by Caryn Robbins — June 7, 2011
'Love Who You Love', the haunting melody that is sung multiple times throughout A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, truly encompasses the message of this heartfelt production currently running at the 4th Wall Theater in Bloomfield....
BWW Reviews: THE BALD SOPRANO Offers a Comical Look at Life's Absurdities

BWW Reviews: THE BALD SOPRANO Offers a Comical Look at Life's Absurdities

by Caryn Robbins — April 26, 2011
As the house lights came up on the Garage Theatre Group's production of THE BALD SOPRANO on Sunday afternoon, the delighted audience was still reflecting on what they had just seen....
BWW Reviews: Bergen County Players GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Still Relevant in 2011

BWW Reviews: Bergen County Players GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Still Relevant in 2011

by Caryn Robbins — April 5, 2011
In the world of David Mamet's GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, the ABC's of the real estate business stand for ‘Always Be Closing'. In fact, a sign displaying just such a philosophy can be seen hanging from the set wall of the Bergen County Players production of this award winning play, currently on stage at ...
BWW Review: Broadway's Linda Eder at the Scottish Rite Theater

BWW Review: Broadway's Linda Eder at the Scottish Rite Theater

by Pati Buehler — March 24, 2011
About 14 years have passed since this tall beauty graced the stage of the Plymouth Theater in NYC and exploded in songs that rattled the roof and had the audience whispering 'wait till you hear her sing'....

The Resurgence of Paper Mill: From the Perfect Storm to the Perfect Formula

by Eugene Lovendusky — March 8, 2008
Paper Mill Playhouse, the 70-year-old regional theater in Millburn, New Jersey nearly closed its doors a year ago due to a financial crisis. Today, Paper Mill Playhouse is making a come-back as incredible as the New York Giants in the recent Super Bowl. Although the theatre still needs additional c...

Martini Talk: Meet Me In St. Louis & The Rockettes

by Michael Dale — November 22, 2007
The Paper Mill's joyous mounting of Meet Me In St. Louis and the 75th Anniversay production of The Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular are both classic entertainment done right...

Happy Days The Musical: Sit On It, Beckett

by Michael Dale — October 3, 2007
Garry Marshall and Paul Williams have turned the hit TV show into a good-hearted family musical that can stand on its own....

Pirates!: I Have A Feeling We're Not In Penzance Anymore

by Michael Dale — June 27, 2007
Nell Benjamin's adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta translates the piece into American musical comedy...

Neeley's Superstar Still Steals the Show

by Pati Buehler — May 8, 2007
'The greatest story ever set to music' or 'a rock musical about a man persecuted for his deeds', Jesus Christ Superstar will always be known as one of Webber & Rice's best works!...
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers:  Sibling Revelry

Seven Brides For Seven Brothers: Sibling Revelry

by Michael Dale — May 2, 2007
Paper Mill's robust and rowdy mounting features a dazzling cast, terrific tunes and wildly athletic choreography that'll leave you cheering for more....

Romance, Romance: Taking Center Stage Again

by Michael Dale — March 5, 2007
Newlyweds Matt and Jessica (nee Boevers) Bogart star in The Paper Mill's production of Keith Herrman and Barry Harman's sly-humored and tuneful double feature...

Summer and Smoke: Sex and the Delta

by Michael Dale — January 24, 2007
Amanda Plummer gives a performance of power and sympathy that adds gritty sparks to an elegant production...

A Wonderful Life: Winged Victory

by Michael Dale — November 16, 2006
Paper Mill presents Sheldon Harnick and Joe Raposo's musical adaptation of a Frank Capra classic...

Godspell: Forgive Me, Lord

by Michael Dale — October 8, 2006
Pity the unfortunate theatre critic who must review a perfectly good production of an extraordinarily popular musical that he's never really cared for....

Hello, Dolly!: A Striking Match

by Michael Dale — June 13, 2006
Tovah Feldshuh gives no less than a star performance in a subtler interpretation that eschews larger than life fireworks and presents the character as an earthier, more realistic representation of late 1800's immigrant survival in America...

Carnival!: Attend The Tale of Carrot Top

by Michael Dale — March 16, 2006
Paper Mill's Carnival is given a dark and interesting interpretation by Erica Schmidt...

The Diary of Anne Frank: Re-Imagining the Truth

by Michael Dale — January 31, 2006
Wendy Kesselman's adaptation of the 1955 play contains sides of his daugher Otto Frank did not want to be made public...

Cinderella: A Bad Mamma Jamma?

by Michael Dale — November 14, 2005
Paper Mill's production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical fairy tale uses contemporary material from the 1997 TV adaptation...

Ragtime: A Small Production That Hits Major Chords

by Michael Dale — June 21, 2005
Missing Paper Mill's intimate production would be the crime of the century... and it's only 2005...

The Baker's Wife: Fresh, Warm and Just a Little Crusty

by Michael Dale — May 9, 2005
Thirty years after failing to make it to Broadway, The Baker's Wife has been revised into a delectable treat...

The Drawer Boy: Finally, Only 45 Minutes From Broadway

by Michael Dale — March 9, 2005
The Paper Mill presents John Mahoney in a heartwarming drama that's played all over the country, except for New York...

Harold and Maude: Deeeeep In December

by Michael Dale — January 14, 2005
Try to remember their May to December; Tom Jones and new partner Joseph Thalken open their quirky and lovable new musical version of a cult favorite...

The New Jersey Trapezoid: Musical Silliness on the High Seas

by Michael Dale — November 12, 2004
Tom Kleh's merry pirate musical goes The Bermuda Triangle one better...

She Loves Me: and the Feeling is Mutual

by Michael Dale — November 9, 2004
Paper Mill showcases one of Broadway's most perfect musicals in a production that defines charm...

Paper Mill's Of Thee I Sing: A Landslide Victory

by Michael Dale — September 20, 2004
The classic musical political satire gets a fast and funny re-mounting...
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