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Category: Reviews

March 28, 2012

Paws Cats Meow Offers a Howling Good Time

Paws Cats Meow Offers a Howling Good Time; WOODSTOCK – The Saturday after opening night for “The Cat’s Meow,” as much of the town…

March 27, 2012

Performances of Things Past by Immigrants’ Theatre

On a 100 foot stage on the ground floor of the nation’s only landmark designated tenement building, a theater troupe will portray immigrant experiences…

March 26, 2012

Leaving Behind the Comforts of Predictability

Leaving Behind the Comforts of Predictability; Stories of love, family and war speak universal truths, and, when tied Into the Immigrant experience, the result…

March 25, 2012

Unexpected Journey’s at the Immigrant Project

The Immigrants’ Theatre Project, situated in the Tenement Museum building, now in its third year, was launched by Artistic Director Marcy Arlin. What a…

March 24, 2012

The Immigrants’ Theatre Project

I ask a friend of mine,- an actress,’ child of immigrants and a keen fan of the Immigrants’ Theatre Project, to summarize the value…

March 23, 2012

Balkan Memories

Balkan Memories; Name Day, Jovanka Bach’s moving portrait of two Serbian families living in the United States, is a lesson in how not to…

March 21, 2012

Out of the Balkans, Where the Past Isn’t Past

Out of the Balkans, Where the Past Isn’t Past; In Jovanka Bach’s “Name Day,” produced by the Immigrants’ Theater Project, the personal really is the…

March 20, 2012

Heresy/Progress

Here are two provocative, emotionally-charged plays from foreign countries that are being presented in repertory by Immigrants’ Theatre Project and Ian Morgan; they have…

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