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You Can’t Take It With You

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The first new production of the Summer Season at Provincetown Theater under the auspices of it’s new Artistic Director the Obie Award, Winner David Drake is their entertaining take on the 1936 classic screwball comedy by George S Kaufman and Moss Hart ‘You Can’t Take It With You’ With a glorious set by Ellen Rousseau and an ensemble cast that includes  Jane Macdonald Laura CappelloBeau JackettLisa-Marie Nowakowski,  and Sallie Tighe

 



Kathleen Turner’s show really does resonate emotionally and leaves you wrung through.

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Kathleen Turner – Finding my Voice ☆☆☆☆☆ The Other Palace Theatre The moment Kathleen Turner steps on to stage you know you are in the presence of a Hollywood legend. For a start, she has Hollywood Eyebrows – those languorous, expressive eyebrows recall a Hollywood heyday frequently referenced in the songs she will sing tonight. … Continue reading



Johnny Ward reviews GROTTY a study of the sexual mores of lesbian London

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  Grotty is the study of the sexual mores of lesbian London seen through the eyes of Rigby (played by playwright Izzy Tennyson). Rigby has her work cut out juggling romantic liaisons, maintaining friendships with the more hip and cooler lesbians as well as her job as an intern. We follow her on her Everyman … Continue reading



QUEERGURU’s Jonny Ward at BALLETBOYZ watching for the spine-tingling goosebump moments we have come to expect

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  Keen-eyed readers of Queerguru will know we have covered BalletBoyz productions many times before. What makes us revisit their work so often? Well – let’s review the evidence. Fourteen Days is the umbrella name for their current UK/Europe tour which features a revival of four works first performed at Sadler’s Wells in October 2017 and … Continue reading



Thomas Mahy gives a pitch perfect performance for his London stage debut in VINCENT RIVER

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  When Vincent River first starts you believe that Anita (Louise Jameson Dr. Who, Eastenders) and Davey (Thomas Mahy making his London stage debut) are total strangers but the realization of familiarity dawns quickly and uneasily. This is the first time they have met although Anita has seen Davey various times at a distance since the death of her … Continue reading



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