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Classic Simon comedy next up for new Half Light Theatre

By Ralph Hall Broome County is blessed with several theatrical productions company. The newest is Half Light Theatre, which is producing Barefoot in the Park later this month in the newly redecorated...

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Half-Light’s ‘Barefoot’ is ‘must-see production’

Reviewed by Ralph Hall The “watchers” battle the “doers” in Half-Light Theatre’s production of Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park, which opened last night (March 23)  in the newly renovated ballroom of...

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CRT closes season with a bang … several, in fact

 Reviewed by Nancy Oliveri Who doesn’t love a good Western? Who doesn’t love a gangster story? In Mr. Hart and Mr. Brown by Bruce Graham, you get both, but it ain’t Bonnie and Clyde. Directed by Bill...

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CRT’s ‘Taking Sides’ features top-notch performances, powerful drama

Reviewed by Lee Shepherd Taking Sides, which opened Friday night (Sept. 30) at the Chenango River Theatre, is the perfect vehicle to showcase the supreme acting talents of Jim Wicker and James Wetzel....

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KNOW Theatre does solid job with perplexing play

Reviewed by George Basler Over the past 24 years, Binghamton’s KNOW Theatre has established a solid reputation for presenting provocative and/or less well-known plays. Its latest production, Of the...

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‘Flying’ takes off in thrilling fashion at CRT

Reviewed by Nancy Oliveri Flying, by Sheila Cowley, is a five-person tour de force of superb acting. A runner-up for the University of South Carolina’s Todd McNerney Playwriting Award, a nationally...

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‘The Nance’ powerfully mixes low humor with pathos

Reviewed by George Basler The Nance, which opened this past weekend (Sept.  8-10) at KNOW Theatre in downtown Binghamton, is an extremely funny send-up of old-fashioned burlesque shows, filled with...

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KNOW Theatre does powerful job with classic O’Neill play

Reviewed by George Basler The ancient Greeks believed tragedy should evoke a catharsis of pity and terror. That’s certainly the case with a powerful production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey...

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