Posts Tagged ‘Tim McShea’
By MARK SARDELLA You needn’t be a Chekhov scholar to enjoy Christopher Durang’s “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” currently on stage at Quannapowitt Playhouse in Reading. Durang’s comedy may have been inspired by Chekhov, but it is 180 degrees from the dark, despairing mood that permeates Chekhov’s plays. In fact, it’s hilarious. Wakefield […]
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Tags: Anton Chekhov, Ashley Skeffinton, Barbara Douglass, Christopher Durang, comedy, Dayle Ballentine, Kendall Hodder, Margaret McCarty, Mark Sardella, Nancy Curran Willis, Quannapowitt Players, theater, Tim McShea, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield MA
by Mark Sardella (Wakefield Daily Item) “It’s not often a community theater gets the opportunity to produce the New England premier production of a Broadway musical,” says former longtime Wakefield resident Nancy Curran Willis. She is directing the New England premier of Bonnie and Clyde at The Umbrella Community Arts Center in Concord, Mass. The […]
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The Nuns Next Door
Nunsense at Next Door Theater in Winchester Greater Boston residents now have another space where they can see professional theater artists ply their trade. Nunsense, the current offering at Next Door Theater in Winchester, MA is a good-natured energetic musical comedy with a clerical bent.
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