Rebecca Bradshaw
Despite its undeniable fun, Christopher Durang’s play feels somewhat quaint a decade or so since it was written.
Read More“We need hope in the possibility of change in order to survive what’s coming.”
Read MorePerhaps what’s most fascinating here is proof that Brenda Withers’ play has an evergreen quality to it. “The Ding Dongs” may prove to be prophetic.
Read MoreCongratulations to Gloucester Stage’s new artistic director Rebecca Bradshaw for mounting the regional premiere of this interesting script, a kitchen sink comedy/drama that is anything but routine.
Read MoreEven when it is well-performed, as it is here, it is unclear whether Noël Coward’s well-constructed comic concoction deserves another theatrical lease on life.
Read MoreHub Theatre Company’s production is artfully staged in a challenging, three-quarter round space.
Read MoreThe play’s lead characters – representing polar opposites, cultural versus religious Judaism – ultimately exhaust one another, and us.
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