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I Hate Hamlet is a sharp, delightful comedy that has all the right ingredients: a dash of Shakespeare, a pinch of New York theater world satire, and a whole lot of snark. Paul Rudnick’s script … more
Bill Hanney’s Theatre By the Sea announces equity and non-equity adult auditions for its 2025 Summer season. The theater is seeking strong singers, dancers, and actors. Performers must be … more
Tickets have been selling like hotcakes at the Providence Performing Arts Center for the third time around for “Hamilton.” I saw it for the third time and loved it! The cast was … more
A bunch of musicians decide that society is broken, and since music is the blueprint for everything, they set out to make music that models a society they actually want to live in. This is the Rhode … more
In my nearly 50 years of reviewing theatre, I have never seen a play quite like César Alvarez’s “Noise.” The musical breaks all boundaries between actors and audience in … more
What would the holiday season be in Rhode Island without Trinity Rep’s “A Christmas Carol”? The production moved to the huge proscenium stage across town while Trinity’s … more
Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein’s classic musical, Cinderella, is a timeless tale of resilience, kindness, and the belief that dreams can come true. The Community Players of Pawtucket is … more
Burbage Theatre presents a special Halloween event, a quirky, comedic 70 minutes of ghost stories titled “Witching Hour Social Club” by Fall River playwright James Lucey and directed by … more
“What the Constitution Means to Me,” is a thought-provoking play written by Heidi Schreck. It reflects the impact of the U.S. Constitution on our individual lives and society as a whole. … more
Good theatre can take many forms, and at its best will speak to its relevance in your life. Director Brian Lang has taken Heidi Schreck’s contemporary play “What the Constitution … more
If you like your theatre farcical, physical, and flat-out funny, get on over to Pawtucket’s Burbage Theatre for 75 zany minutes, as the talented ensemble cast performs “The One-Act Play … more
Theatre By The Sea’s final show of the summer season fills the stage with some of the best toe-tapping ensemble dancing you will ever see. The lights dim. The curtain opens. And the … more
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