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Posted on Apr 1, 12:00 AM
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MIDDLETOWN -- By all means, go to Wayside Theatre to see "Harvey." But don't expect to see Harvey.
Posted on Mar 4, 4:15 AM
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WINCHESTER -- Braving the winter weather, dealing with cast changes and even rehearsing from home by telephone, the cast of Winchester Little Theatre's latest play, "Belles," is determined to make the production a success.
Posted on Feb 27, 4:15 AM
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WINCHESTER -- The dim bar with a handful of patrons and a piano player seems an odd entree to "Anything Goes," that most effervescent of musicals, but in no time Erika Conaway is belting out "I Get A Kick Out Of You," and the scene shifts to the snazzy ocean liner that dominates the Orhstrom-Bryant stage.
Posted on Feb 25, 4:15 AM
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MIDDLETOWN - The opening scene of Wayside's Education in Action program's upcoming play begins with anger, dissolves into utter chaos and magically resolves itself peacefully -- completely indicative of the story it precedes.
Posted on Feb 4, 4:15 AM
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MIDDLETOWN -- Wayside Theatre's "Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story" is a guaranteed antidote to winter blues and, at least temporarily, the parlous economy.
Posted on Feb 4, 12:00 AM
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MIDDLETOWN -- Wayside Theatre's "Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story" is a guaranteed antidote to winter blues and, at least temporarily, the parlous economy.
The musical tribute to the rock 'n' roll pioneer culminates in a rollicking jam session that features the talented cast wheeling through a medley of "golden oldies" sure to delight any audience.
Posted on Jan 21, 4:30 AM
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MIDDLETOWN - It brought in more crowds to Wayside Theatre than any other production in the theater's history, and now it's back.
Posted on Jan 7, 4:30 AM
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WINCHESTER - The upcoming play at Winchester Little Theatre sets the scene, unfolds the drama and leaves the audience in wonder in the short span of about 80 minutes.
Posted on Dec 3, 4:30 AM
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MIDDLETOWN -- Waiting in the wings each Christmas season is a familiar trio of entertainment offerings: Dickens' venerable "A Christmas Carol"; Jean Shepherd's "A Christmas Story," with Ralphie yearning for an air rifle; and "Miracle on 34th Street," the 1947 film about Macy's real-life Santa.
Posted on Nov 21, 4:30 AM
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WINCHESTER -- Diverting is the word for "The Comedy of Errors" at Shenandoah Conservatory.
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