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Theatre People Delivers Much Needed Laughter!
A review by Marianne Dell'Aquila Paul Slade Smith's play Theatre People or The Angel Next Door follows a group of artists who gather to adapt a novel for the stage, only to find themselves tangled in ego clashes and escalating misunderstandings. As creative tensions rise, personal relationships complicate the already chaotic process. What unfolds is a fast‑moving comedy about ambition, insecurity, and the beautiful mess of making theatre. Photo Credit: Colleen Algeo Photograp
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Jun 133 min read


Tough as Steel, soft as magnolias
A review by Michael Romito Photo credit: Colleen Algeo Photography Many who are familiar with the movie version of Steel Magnolias know it as a heartwarming tale filled with humor wrapped around a devastating tragedy. But it is also the story of Southern hospitality, long-lasting friendships, and the incredible strength of six formidable women, more present in the staged versions, which allows these women to shine without the distraction of having men in the cast. These women
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Apr 252 min read


From Disgust to Delight: Finding Love in Ken Ludwig's Be My Baby
A review by Thomas W. Rush Photo credit: Colleen Algeo Photography Watching Be My Baby at DCP Theatre was an engaging and heartfelt theatrical experience. From the opening moments, the production establishes a welcoming atmosphere that immediately draws the audience into Ken Ludwig’s charming story. The frequent scene changes flow smoothly, each helping to establish the mood of the moment. The production’s prop-heavy yet simple design adds realism and visual richness, groundi
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Mar 173 min read


Stargazing with a Side of Sass
A review by: Marianne Dell'Aquila Sean Grennan’s, A Rock Sails By blends sharp humor with emotional depth while exploring the fragile...
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Sep 11, 20253 min read
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