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Stage and Page 3rd Anniversary, Book Club, Blue Metropolis

Today is the third anniversary of this Stage and Page blog.  It was three years ago, on April 25, 2008, that I wrote my first blog post, on Germaine Greer and her biography of Ann Hathaway, titled...

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What we wore – and what it all means

When Rosie O’Donnell’s mother died at 39, her father took her and her four siblings – “his five motherless children,” she called them – to Belfast, Northern Ireland. “I guess he thought we could best...

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Ellen David: At the top of her game

The way Ellen David tells it, she never wasn’t an actor. The winner of the 2015 ACTRA Award of Excellence for her lifetime of work, started at four years old, playing film scenes with her father as he...

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Centaur's 2016-17 season features acclaimed plays

Swept Away may be the name of a notoriously bad Madonna and Guy Ritchie film, but it’s also the tag for Centaur’s just-announced 2016/17 season. Given the season is to include a big West End and...

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Theatre review: My Name Is Asher Lev an emotionally charged portrait

The chasm between free artistic expression and religious prohibitions on certain images — a timely and charged subject if ever there was one — is explored in Chaim Potok’s 1972 novel My Name Is Asher...

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Tales of Trudeau Sr. and Savannah sippers at Hudson Village Theatre

There's yet another switch of tracks at Hudson Village Theatre, the company housed in a still-operating train station in the pleasant off-island market town of Hudson. Read More

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