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Tag Archives for: "Quinlan Fitzgerald"
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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted December 11, 2019

A rollicking Regency rom-com (with pianoforte)

It is approaching Christmas, 1815, and Elizbeth Darcy (Cindy Im), nee Elizabeth Bennet of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice fame, has introduced a Chrismas tree into the hallowed halls of [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted October 7, 2019

Witness the Wolfpack!

“I live in a yogurt, my feelings don’t get hurt.” #46, The Wolves Nothing quite tells one about one’s culture like a pack of teenage girls–in this case, a wolfpack [...]

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By NedryJ2019
In Play Reviews
Posted January 22, 2019

The Marriage Plot revisited

Last summer, Clackamas Repertory Theatre mounted a fabulous production of Kate Hamill’s Sense & Sensibility, adapted from the Jane Austen novel of the same name. Portland Center Stage brings [...]

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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 December 2, 2017

21st Century lives–The Humans at Artists Repertory Theatre

  It was Leo Tolstoy who said, “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Since the financial meltdown of 2008, the United States has gained a great many [...]

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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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