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Tag Archives for: "Emily Wilken"
 Fargo meets The Music Man!
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted April 19, 2022

Fargo meets The Music Man!

Phil Olson, playwright, and his brother Paul Olson, musician, grew up in Edina, Minnesota, home of the first indoor mall, so it’s probably a safe bet to say they know the mores and local [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted October 10, 2019

Music and the heart

Walking into Broadway Rose Theatre to see Once (book by Edna Walsh), one is transformed to a Dublin street set. A  jolly bunch of musicians/actors play fiddles, guitars, and an accordion on stage [...]

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 The persistent fun of Footloose!
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted August 8, 2019

The persistent fun of Footloose!

Disco, line dancing, country and western, and a whole lotta teenage angst converge on the stage of Broadway Rose Theatre Company‘s New Stage for its second big musical of the season, [...]

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 Ordinary Days–beauty and connection
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 25, 2018

Ordinary Days–beauty and connection

Four New Yorkers in a city of eight million souls look just like any other four New Yorkers. Warren (Seth M. Renne) peddles pamphlets with upbeat sayings on a Manhattan street corner. Angry small [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 26, 2017

Trails opens at Broadway Rose

Three children–the “Queen Captain” Amy (Rachel Lewis) and her subjects Seth (Joel Walker) and Mike (Michael Morrow Hammack)–are thrown together in an earlier time, and [...]

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