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Songs for a New World
Hillbarn Theatre & Conservatory strikes chords deep with its timely, touching, and thought-provoking “Songs for a New World” in a production well-worth a night at live theatre.
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
While “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” may not make many lists for one of the greats of twentieth-century musicals, there is much in the script and music to elicit a fully enjoyable and entertaining evening, especially when put in the hands of this enthusiastic, energized cast of Foothill Music Theatre.
After Happy
Patricia Milton’s “After Happy” is Central Works’ 49th world premiere and a play that sizzles like a whodunit except the ‘it’ has yet to happen and the mystery is to figure out what the ‘it’ actually is.
All My Sons
With a cast and a production worthy of any Broadway stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre opens an “All My Sons” that grabs, grips, and will not let go as we are captivated and challenged by a story in which our sympathies and empathies are put to an excruciating test.
Paranormal Activity
ACT’s “Paranormal Activity” is sure to cause some sweaty palms, nervous laughter, gasped breaths, and maybe even a sudden half-scream from audience members.
My Fair Lady
Like Eliza herself, The Pear Theatre’s “My Fair Lady” is at times a bit rough around the edges but at the heart, is a gratifying evening with some highlight performances to be thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed.






