by Joel Elkins~
What can we learn from a play’s title? Often, very little. I don’t think Shakespeare was imparting any great insight when he decided to name his play about King Richard III Richard III, or his play about a prince named Hamlet Hamlet. However, when a playwright honors a few words with the singular [...]
December 26, 2009 | Posted in
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by Joel Elkins
There is something familiar, almost comforting, about Ten Cent Night (now playing at the Victory Theatre Center). Beginning with the set, the weathered facade and front porch of a rickety, backwoods ranch house that could be located in just about any rural area in the country, but this time happens to be in [...]
June 28, 2009 | Posted in
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by Geoff Hoff
eLove, a Musical.com/edy is described in the press release as a “cyber love story where a man and a woman, searching for that ‘special online someone’, discover that love in the internet reveals a little more than either one had expected.” It is a typical boy meets girl, boy almost loses girl, boy [...]
March 8, 2009 | Posted in
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