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BILL RODRIGUEZ
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Loud and clear
Center Stage Productions is branching out in South County
Things certainly changed dramatically at the Courthouse Center for the Arts in West Kingston when Russ Maitland signed on last December as executive director.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 29, 2008
An intriguing trio
Perishable’s Women’s Playwriting Festival
There were 196 plays submitted to Perishable Theatre, and three were chosen for the 14th International Women’s Playwriting Festival.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 22, 2008
Spirito’s
Family dining for cheapskates
Sunday’s daily special at Spirito’s, an all-you-can-eat roasted chicken deal that borrows from the Blackstone Valley tradition, includes pasta, as well as French fries and salad — for $9.95. You read that right.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 22, 2008
A powerhouse play
URI’s compelling Small Tragedy
For a play titled Small Tragedy , playwright Craig Lucas certainly has packed in a bundle of large feelings.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 16, 2008
Into the woods
Theater of Thought’s Brilliant Traces
In its several productions, the Narragansett-based Theater of Thought has finessed the problem quite nicely — by making us flies on that wall, as the expression goes.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 16, 2008
Kon Asian Bistro
With a heavy Japanese accent
Kon is essentially Japanese, but it calls itself an “Asian Bistro,” inviting us to cross borders.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 08, 2008
A battling brood
2nd Story’s stormy Another Part of the Forest
Although Lillian Hellman wrote Another Part of the Forest as a prequel after The Little Foxes , it was by no means an afterthought.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 09, 2008
World party
Fresh fare at the FirstWorks Festival
In its fifth year, FirstWorks Festival 2008 has grown to be a culturally diverse showcase, distinctly international in flavor, with an array of theater and family entertainment.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 01, 2008
Race and rage
Brown’s Funnyhouse packs a punch
Race relations in America were in tumult when Adrienne Kennedy’s Funnyhouse of a Negro was first staged in 1962.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 02, 2008
Motel hell
PBRC’s creepy-crawly Bug
For all its ambition to wider purpose, it’s mainly a horror story.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 02, 2008
Fightin' words
Trinity Rep’s thoroughly modern Dreams of Antigone
The trouble with Greek tragedies is that they tend to be Greek to us.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 02, 2008
Stone Bridge
Tzatziki and red sauce
The menu leans toward Greek and Italian dishes, the latter red-sauce offerings properly secondary.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 25, 2008
School daze
Legally Blonde charms at PPAC
Is this all a larky celebration of post-feminist feminism or just a lark?
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 25, 2008
Under her skin
Laurel Casey is back in town
Who is Laurel Casey? If you figure her out, let her know. She’d love to learn that too.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 17, 2008
Don José Tequilas
A great Mexican outpost on the Hill
With the restaurants on Federal Hill packed bruschetta to osso buco, competing in slow-mo culinary combat, it’s good to see one old favorite survive and even thrive.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 10, 2008
New + old classics
Life on the boards
As if freshly presenting stage classics isn’t challenging enough, new adaptations are in the lineups this fall at two companies, Trinity Repertory Company and the Gamm.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 10, 2008
Living histories
The Gamm stages a remarkably timely Don Carlos
Political intrigue, parallels to today’s electoral brouhaha, and reminders of historical warnings, all presented in dignified but unpretentious blank verse cadences.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 10, 2008
The West Deck
Not to be forgotten
Shame on us. There we were, scratching our heads over which Newport restaurant to choose as the destination for an visitor, and we didn’t think of the West Deck until last.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| August 27, 2008
To the Max
The Producers at Theatre by the Sea
The show’s success has to do with more than the Mel Brooks classic being a familiar crowd pleaser.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| August 13, 2008
High society
2nd Story’s hilarious Belle’s Stratagem
The current 2nd Story Theatre production — with slit-eyed coaching from the playwright — manages to make the message as familiar as yesterday.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| August 13, 2008
On edge
Fledgling Festival’s feisty fare
If a worldwide pandemic of sanity and accord suddenly swept across the continent, we’d not only have to deal without a follow-up to this year’s 4th Annual Fledgling Festival at Perishable Theatre.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| August 13, 2008
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