David Greenham
As long as we’re sipping the truth serum wine, the biggest obstacle presented by the Storm Warnings Repertory Theatre production is — itself.
With sufficient revision, Marisa Smith’s genial farce could well command the rom-com slot virtually every regional and community theater in the world yearns to fill.
At the heart of The Women Who Mapped The Stars is a drama about the desire of significant female astronomers to be heard and respected.
The Niceties gives us an invaluable opportunity to hover outside of the current political debate about race and American history.
With this production, Penobscot Producing Artistic Director Bari Newport has raised the artistic bar for Bangor’s premiere theater company.
An Education in Prudence offers fascinating glimpses into a repressed episode in American history.
Ultimately, this production of Lost Girls might have gone deeper if it had been slowed down a bit.
SpeakEasy Stage Company’s production of Shakespeare in Love comes off as lovely, temperate, and at least a little trite.
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