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 A bit of Irish Christmas
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted March 15, 2023

A bit of Irish Christmas

‘Tis the day before Christmas in a coastal suburb of Dublin. Sharky (Jeff Giberson) passes the bleeding heart of Jesus on his way downstairs to tend to his aging brother Richard (Tory [...]

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 Uncertainty in a time of absolutes
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted March 9, 2023

Uncertainty in a time of absolutes

John Patrick Shanley‘s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Doubt: A Parable opens with a sermon on the importance of uncertainty in which Father Flynn states, “Doubt can be a bond as powerful [...]

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 The power of language and place
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted March 8, 2023

The power of language and place

When playwright Madeline Sayet told her mother she was moving to London to pursue her PhD. in Shakespeare, her mother wasn’t pleased. Sayet, a nice Connecticut girl, is a member of the [...]

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 Treasures in the attic
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted January 31, 2023

Treasures in the attic

Old, abandoned attics are where the good stuff lives–a dartboard, the Christmas decorations, that trunk that hasn’t been opened for decades. Those old photographs. Sue (Ali Bell) and [...]

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 “Life’s distressing mysteries”
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted January 25, 2023

“Life’s distressing mysteries”

What happens when Sherlock Holmes’s muse goes mute because of the pandemic? What is Dr. Joan Watson, who arrives forlorn and depressed at 221 Baker Street in search of temporary lodgings, [...]

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 A ghostly farce
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted January 12, 2023

A ghostly farce

In a haunted theatre in 1935, three characters gather with a renowned Russian medium to have a little chat with the long dead theatre imprasario David Belasco. His angry spirit has wandered the [...]

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 The Battle of Bedford Falls
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted December 5, 2022

The Battle of Bedford Falls

Long before television, when we all walked three miles to school and back uphill in a snowstorm, there was radio drama. Families gathered around their radios as early as the 1920s to listin to [...]

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 Our fleeting togetherness
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted December 1, 2022

Our fleeting togetherness

Somewhere in the not too distant dystopian future, an unnamed disaster has separated humans into a socially isolated indoor world where the only means of interaction is via digital channels. In [...]

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