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Double Edge Theatre

Theater Commentary: Notes Toward a Definition of Theater, Part One — “Be Bold and Wild”

As we grapple with building the brave new world of live theater in a Covid and post-Covid world, a few stray thoughts.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: 6 Feet Apart All Together, All Together, Double Edge Theatre

Performing Arts Series: Stories of Surviving COVID-19 — Double Edge Theatre

“We believe the way to move through these times is 6 feet apart and ALL TOGETHER.”

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Theater Tagged: Carlos Uriona, COVID-19, Double Edge Theatre, Jennifer Johnson

Fourth of July Feature: The Devil and “Daniel Shays” — Rebellion Reenacted

Children of the Wild’s Daniel Shays is the ideal response to the once popular 19th century Ballad of Daniel Shays.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Theater Tagged: Ashfield Town Hall, Children of the Wild, Double Edge Theatre, Shays’ Rebellion, Walken Schweigert

Theater Review: “The Grand Parade” — History as an Imaginative Pageant

The Grand Parade is a truly sumptuous feast of imagination, color, emotion and movement; a uniquely dramatic way of interpreting our history as a torrent of events presented without judgment.

By: Terry Byrne Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Double Edge Theatre, The Grand Parade

Theater Review: Double Edge Theatre’s “Shahrazad” — A Feast for Our Imaginations

Shahrazad is the latest in Double Edge’s summer spectacles, and with this piece, director and designer Stacy Klein has found the perfect balance between story and visuals.

By: Terry Byrne Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Arabian Nights, Double Edge Theatre, Shahrazad, Stacy Klein

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