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Other
new reviews include:
Finnegan's
Wake,
a boisterous, mind-bending theatrical experience that traces
one night in the life of Finnegan, who dreams of primal
guilt and is whirled into a comic nightmare as family history
and world history become one and the same. Reviewed by
Nathan Bredeman. Closes April 30, 2005
On
the Town, Leonard
Bernstein's classic musical comes to new life in this brand
new 50-minute version for kids and families. The 1944 musical
is updated with modern dialogue and musical arrangements
designed to appeal to today's young audiences. Reviewed
by Amy Krivohlavek. Closes May 7, 2005.
Outward
Bound, an
eerily beautiful fantasy drama brings together a collection
of people who embark on a fateful sea voyage, as the passengers
try to solve a mystery that effects them all. Reviewed
by Adrienne Cea. Closes May 8, 2005.
Robeson,
looks
at the life of actor/singer/activist Paul Robeson as he
spoke out against prejudice in the United States from the
late 1930s onward, and his fierce embrace of Communist society.
Reviewed by Jamie Colone. Closes May 1, 2005.
Snake
in Fridge, inspired
by Shirley Jacksons The Haunting of Hill House,
this play examines the sordid lives of a group of young
misfits living in a creepy Victorian house. Reviewed
by Grant Tyler Peterson. Closes May 8, 2005.
The
Three Musketeers, a
new musical based on Alexandre Dumas novel with the
book and lyrics by Clint Jeffries and music by Paul L. Johnson.
Reviewed
by Amy Krivohlavek.
Closes May 14, 2005.
Happy Theatergoing!
Joyce Wan & Bruce Janicke
The Editors
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