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Troupe Pitches To Over 50, But It’s Not Just For Older Crowd
While it does give actors and audiences of the 50-plus demographic a forum to create, Pigs Do Fly’s Fifty Plus – A Celebration of Life As We Know It isn’t just for those fifty or older; the humorous short plays, although sometimes predictable, presented life as we all know it.
Pippin May Feel A Bit Threadbare, But BRTG Delivers Vibrant Performances
Those big budget companies make productions with much smaller budgets such as Boca Raton Theatre Guild seem to be missing something – when, in fact, their Pippin this season has outstanding elements that are just as fine as those found in better heeled-companies.
Posted in Performances, Reviews
Tagged Bob Fosse, Conor Walton, Keith Garsson, Mike Westrich, Patti Gardner, Paul Reekie, Pippin, Reggie Whitehead, Ron Hutchins, Stephen Schwartz, Troy Stanley
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