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Wednesday, April 25,2012
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David Lindsay-Abaire’s Rabbit Hole

By James MacKillop
Parents recover from an emotional loss in the drama Rabbit Hole
Wednesday, April 18,2012
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Wild About Cherry

Coming-of-age boinks are revealed in Rarely Done’s My First Time

By James MacKillop
When you were in college you remember that friends passed around copies of a hot new novel, and by the time the copy got to you all the exciting parts had dog-eared pages
Wednesday, April 18,2012
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Traveling Titters

Le Moyne College’s student actors go Around the World in 80 Days in search of laughs

By James MacKillop
In only his second year at Le Moyne College, professor-director Matt Chiorini has established a record of working his student actors to the limit
Wednesday, April 11,2012
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True Colors

Fraternal frictions within a black family create drama and humor in Broke-ology

By James MacKillop
  Poverty, taken on the whole, might well be a better generator of art than has been affluence.
Wednesday, April 4,2012
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Off the Gridiron

Emotional touchdowns are scored in Not Another Theater Company’s sports saga Lombardi

By James MacKillop
After Look magazine reporter Michael McCormick (Jordan Glaski) has tracked legendary football coach Vince Lombardi (Roy van Norstrand) down the icy Wisconsin streets of Green Bay, he contemplates what title he might give his article when completed. 
Wednesday, April 4,2012
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Undercovers Angels

SU Drama students shine in the song-filled sisterhood salute Quilters

By James MacKillop
French film director Jean-Luc Godard famously said, “I believe in a beginning, middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.”
Wednesday, April 4,2012
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Ring-A-Ding-Ding

The Redhouse’s revival of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night carries some Rat Pack swing

By James MacKillop
The Redhouse might have opened its doors off Armory Square eight years ago, but it’s taken a lot of zig-zagging to decide on an artistic identity.
Wednesday, March 14,2012
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Heavy Wait

Teens and parents connect at a hospital in Appleseed’s drama The Moonlight Room

By James MacKillop
Appleseed Productions, never a company to rest on its laurels, has made sure everything about its current show, at the Atonement Lutheran Church, 116 W. Glen Ave., is all new. The play itself, a
Wednesday, March 14,2012
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Painting Between the Lines

The meanings of life and art intertwine in Red, Syracuse Stage’s take on abstract muralist Mark Rothko

By James MacKillop
If you made a list of the 10 most significant painters of the last 65 years, the name of Russian-born American abstract expressionist Mark Rothko (1903-1970) would probably not be on it, but he mi
Wednesday, March 7,2012
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Kramer Vs. Kramer

By James MacKillop
Local playwright Jeff Kramer aims for a second palpable hit with his sophomore comedy Reaching for Marsby
 
 
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