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What’s black and white and playing at the Courthouse Center for the Arts? The zany musical comedy “Nunsense,” of course!Reprising the role she originated in the off-Broadway production of the …
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5/16/12
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After celebrating their 40th anniversary with the highly-anticipated release of “The Chick Corea Songbook,” their first new record in five years, the world famous Manhattan Transfer is back to …
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5/16/12
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Cait Calvo directed “Bells Are Ringing” at Community Players in Pawtucket. Cranston’s Tony Caparco played a bookie.
Providence’s Newgate Theatre presented “Jaques Brel is Alive and Well …
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Don Fowler
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5/16/12
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Once again the Brown/Trinity Rep MFA students have taken on a difficult, mind-boggling play, turning it into a tour de force that will challenge your thoughts and senses.
Polish playwright …
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5/9/12
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The haunting warnings of George Orwell’s classic novel "1984" are brought alive on stage at the Sandra Feinstein Gamm Theatre in Pawtucket.
Adapted by Nick Lane and directed by Tony Estrella, …
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Don Fowler
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5/9/12
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Director Ed Shea has taken his 2nd Story Theatre to new heights. We now have an elevator, new comfortable seats, elaborate sets and one of the funniest, irreverent, risqué plays we have seen in many …
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5/2/12
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Festival Ballet Providence closes its 34th Anniversary season with one of the most revered of all classic ballets SWAN LAKE, Friday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, May 12 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at …
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5/2/12
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Roger Williams Park Zoo will honor moms with not just one, but two days of activities and wild encounters during Mother’s Day Weekend, May 12 and 13. All mothers will receive free admission to the …
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5/2/12
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While Rhode Island is blessed with a number of quality theatres (Trinity, Gamm, 2nd Story, PPAC and Theatre-by-the-Sea heading the list), plus a number of community and college theatre groups, we …
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5/2/12
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French dramatist Marc Camoletti wrote this outrageous farce back in the early ’60s. It was translated into English and played London’s West End before it was made into a movie starring Tony …
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Don Fowler
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4/25/12
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