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Tasty bites
Seacoast puts on a Horror show
Kevin Hauge directs a production that’s fun, sharp, and well-appointed, if a touch shy on camp, for Portsmouth’s Seacoast Repertory Theatre.
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| July 09, 2008
Seeing in the Dark
Seacoast Rep's sensitive interplay
Susy is a tireless master over the landscape of her Manhattan basement apartment.
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| March 05, 2008
Darkness in lights
Preview 2008: the winter of malcontents
The coming cold season of theater looks to veer toward darkness, crime, acrimony, and/or moral and sexual ambiguity — excellent news!
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MEGAN GRUMBLING
| December 26, 2007
Don't shoot!
You'll want both eyes for Seacoast Rep's Christmas Story
Young Ralphie is a 9-year-old who knows exactly what he wants.
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MEGAN GRUMBLING
| November 28, 2007
Underdog days of summer
Those Damn Yankees are back at Seacoast Rep
Conjure, if you will, the defining emotional ethos of the Red Sox Nation of just a few years back.
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| July 03, 2007
Portrait of an artist
Anne Frank's diary is just the beginning
Anne Frank’s celebrated diary is not just a window into daily life during a horrific time. In these loving, compulsive entries, we can also see the raw ore of an artist: the undeniable urge toward expression.
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| November 21, 2006
Aging warnings
It's not just you who's getting old
Each night smiles three times, the aged and jaded Madame Armfelt (Maggie Mark) tells her young granddaughter Fredrika (Hannah Forsley): first for the young, who know nothing; second for the fools, who know too little; and finally for the old, who know too much.
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MEGAN GRUMBLING
| September 20, 2006
Burning Rome
In strong farce, with just the right tone
Seacoast Repertory Theatre’s production of the Sondheim classic is droll, zestily paced, and full of bright colors and enticing choreography.
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| July 06, 2006
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