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An art-filled night on the (down)town.

By Cultureweek Reports • May 4th, 2008

If you missed the first gallery walk, you’re in for a long wait until the next one scheduled for July 11. However, take it from us, it’s worth the wait for your inner art critic (and stomach; free food is offered at each gallery). Cultureweek Reports

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Over the River and Through the—wait, is that my grandma?

By Cultureweek Reports • Dec 7th, 2007

Over the River and Through the Woods is a happy comedy about four grandparents, all of Italian descent and living in Hoboken, New Jersey. The play explores their relationship with their grandson, Nick, who lives in Brooklyn and comes to dinner with them every Sunday. Nick is a young single man who enjoys his marketing [...]

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The play that will not be ignored!

By Cultureweek Reports • Dec 7th, 2007

Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy by Alana McNair & Kate Wilkinson is a cut-up parody of the now-classic ‘87 thriller that will be playing at the Bloomington Playwrights Project this month. The show had a successful Off-Broadway run two years ago starring both authors and former child star Corey Feldman. The BPP production is directed [...]

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Measure for Measure: Sex, Politics, & Justice

By Cultureweek Reports • Nov 25th, 2007

Sex, politics, and the scales of justice take the Ruth N. Halls Theatre stage as Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure continues the 2007-2008 Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center season. Contemporary culture clashes with classical culture driven by Shakespeare’s powerfully beautiful language in a production that unleashes the struggles of power, politics, identity, and sex before [...]

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