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Judy Braha

Theater Review: “Mr. Fullerton, Between the Sheets” — Romantic Misfire

Once it gets its bearings, Mr. Fullerton, Between the Sheets, tosses and turns its way through the throes of hidden romance, miscommunication, reconciliation and, eventually, heartbreak.

By: David Greenham Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Anne Undeland, Between the Sheets, David Greenham, Gloucester Stage Company, Judy Braha, Mr. Fullerton

Fuse Theater Review: Nora Theatre Company’s “Emilie” — Where History, Feminism, and Science Fiction Meet

At its deepest level, Emilie invokes the quest we all undertake to make sense of who we are, where we have come from, and where we are going.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Emilie, Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight, Judy Braha, Lee Mikeska Gardner, Lin Haire-Sargeant, Nora Theatre Company, Steven Barkhimer

Theater Review: A Romp Through This Year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival

We stirred in a number of scrappier shows at more experimental venues and were treated to Edinburgh’s wild and wonderful arts extravaganza.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Theater Tagged: An Actor's Lament, Cadre, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Grounded, Judy Braha, Menage a Trois, Quietly

Theater Interview: “Deported/ a dream play” – A Tale of New England With Global Implications

Many countries, including our own, still have not officially acknowledged that this genocide actually occurred and who was responsible. New England, and specifically the greater Boston area, has one of the largest Armenian populations in the nation.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Theater Tagged: Deported/a dream play, Joyce Van Dyke, Judy Braha

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