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Review: HERE YOU COME AGAIN: HOW DOLLY SAVED MY LIFE IN TWELVE EASY SONGS at Terris Theatre (Goodspeed Musicals)
by Brooks Appelbaum - Aug 17, 2023


Here You Come Again: How Dolly Saved My Life in Twelve Easy Songs is a charming ode to Dolly Parton, playing through August 27th at Goodspeed Musicals’ Norma Terris Theatre in Chester, CT. Directed and choreographed by Gabriel Barre, the production is more than a jukebox piece, as it has a nicely delineated arc, though there is little suspense as to how the plot will turn out.

Review: COME FROM AWAY at Providence Performing Arts Center
by Barb Burke - Feb 22, 2023


Come From Away isn’t just a must-see, it’s a must-feel, so take advantage of seeing this tremendous production in person, while it’s at the Providence Performing Arts Center and get “all the feels.”

Review: COME FROM AWAY at ASU Gammage
by Emily Noxon - Jun 16, 2022


This amazing show is not to be missed. See what our critic had to say. 

BWW Review: COME FROM AWAY at The National Theatre
by Ken Kemp - Apr 14, 2022


Read our critic's review - The National Tour of Come From Away is playing this week at The National Theatre, bringing all of the joy and magic of the Broadway production with it.

Last Chance To Purchase Tickets For Playhouse On Park's ENCORE! A MIDSUMMER FANTASTICAL FAIRYTALE
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 9, 2021


Leave your troubles behind and escape to a magical evening of food, drink, entertainment, and wonderment!

Fox Acquires Rights to Graphic Novel BOLIVAR
by Tori Hartshorn - Apr 30, 2018


According to Deadline, Fox has gotten the rights of graphic novel BOLIVAR. The intent is to turn it into a movie. Read more about the news from Deadline here!

NEXT TO NORMAL, Starring Christiane Noll, Extends Again at TheaterWorks
by BWW News Desk - Apr 5, 2017


TheaterWorks announced today that NEXT TO NORMAL will extend again through May 14, 2017.

BWW Review: MY PARIS at Long Warf Theatre
by Melinda Zupaniotis - May 18, 2016


There's a bone disease called 'pycnodysostosis', but it's more commonly known as Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome. It means that the density of one's bones is irregular, and usually results in an abnormal growth of digits or appendages. In the case of the actual Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, it meant that his legs were shorter than normal, and his general stature was fragile.

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