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Williamston Brings Back Crowd Favorite “This Wonderful Life”

Williamston Brings Back Crowd Favorite “This Wonderful Life”

By Dana Casadei on December 4, 2011

Some shows are elaborate in every aspect. They have giant structures on the stage, big numbers with dozens of people and countless costume changes. Over the past few months something that I’ve come to love about Williamston Theatre is that it’s shows aren’t like those mentioned above. They are simplicity at its finest. Often times [...]

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Wharton Center Brings Broadway Classic “West Side Story” to the Stage

Wharton Center Brings Broadway Classic “West Side Story” to the Stage

By Dana Casadei on November 14, 2011

There are some Broadway musicals that become classics, ones that last on Broadway much longer than the newbies that seem to come and go so quickly. They have stories that people already know bits and pieces of before they even enter the theatre. This past week one of those beloved Broadway classics, “West Side Story,” [...]

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Actor Profile: Nathan Keen of “West Side Story”

Actor Profile: Nathan Keen of “West Side Story”

By Dana Casadei on November 7, 2011

The Jets and the Sharks will soon be fighting on the Wharton Center’s stage, Nov. 8-13, in the Tony-award winning musical “West Side Story.” “This show itself is just so epic and so gripping that while watching it I was on the edge of my seat the entire time,” said Nathan Keen, who plays Big [...]

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“Conspiracy” Shares an Unknown Moment of History with Viewers

“Conspiracy” Shares an Unknown Moment of History with Viewers

By Dana Casadei on October 27, 2011

A chilling look at how the “Final Solution” was made

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged conspiracy, dana casadei, nazi berlin, riverwalk theatre, theatre, wannsee conference, WWII | Leave a response

“Terra Nova” Takes Viewers on a Historic Adventure

“Terra Nova” Takes Viewers on a Historic Adventure

By Dana Casadei on October 12, 2011

No, not the new TV series.

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged 1911, dana casadei, expedition, riverwalk theater, terra nova, theatre | 1 Response

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