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To Grandmother’s (and Grandfather’s) House We Go

To Grandmother’s (and Grandfather’s) House We Go

By Dana Casadei on December 7, 2013

Twenty-somethings get a lot of advice thrown at them from everyone, some of it wanted, other times not so much. For Nick Cristano (Andrew Faber), a 29-year-old New Jersey marketing executive, his weekly Sunday dinner with his grandparents is where the unwarranted advice, and a whole lot of love, are tossed at him each week […]

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged andrew faber, joe dipietro, over the river and through the woods, tony caselli, williamston theatre | 1 Response

“The Woman in Black” is terror at its best

“The Woman in Black” is terror at its best

By Dana Casadei on October 20, 2013

Classic mystery shows that suspense is more frightening more than gore

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged aral gribble, dana casadei, John Seibert, williamston theatre | Leave a response

“Tuna” Trilogy ends on a high note

“Tuna” Trilogy ends on a high note

By Dana Casadei on July 23, 2013

A new comedy duo for the ages

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged aral gribble, dana casadei, tuna does vegas, wayne david parker, williamston theatre | Leave a response

“10:53” is a grand time

“10:53” is a grand time

By Dana Casadei on May 29, 2013

John Lepard gives us another great evening in the theater

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged 10:53, annie martin, dana casadei, tony caselli, williamston theatre | 2 Responses

Be Shirley’s “Valentine”

Be Shirley’s “Valentine”

By Dana Casadei on April 6, 2013

One-woman show allows Julia Glander to shine

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged dana casadei, julia glander, lynn lammers, shirley valentine, williamston theatre | Leave a response

Williamston Theatre Shines Yet Again

Williamston Theatre Shines Yet Again

By Dana Casadei on February 6, 2013

There are certain topics that are smart to avoid when on a first date, or at Thanksgiving. How much money one makes, whom they voted for in the most recent election, and the debate of science vs. religion. All of these tend to end ugly, or with food all over the walls. In “End Days,” […]

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged dana casadei, end days, williamston theatre | 2 Responses

“Ebenezer” creates future holiday classic

“Ebenezer” creates future holiday classic

By Dana Casadei on December 4, 2012

Sequels seem to be all the rage nowadays. Movies come in threes and fours instead of just having one film and letting it be. Williamston Theatre’s holiday show, “Ebenezer” in its world premiere, may be a sequel of sorts but it sure won’t be one that goes straight to video any time soon. “Ebenezer” is […]

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged dana casadei, ebenezer, joseph zettelmaier, williamston theatre | Leave a response

“Boom” Brings Some Bang to Williamston

“Boom” Brings Some Bang to Williamston

By Dana Casadei on October 9, 2012

As audience members we watch the story unfold and suck in the atmosphere around us. We are quiet observers in the theater and once we leave we become storytellers in our own ways, sharing what we saw with others as we make our way out of an emptying theater. I’ve found stories are often best […]

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Williamston “Red, White and Tuna” Brings Back Strong Duo

Williamston “Red, White and Tuna” Brings Back Strong Duo

By Dana Casadei on July 23, 2012

Little details at times can go unnoticed but in Williamston’s last production of the season, “Red, White and Tuna,” it’s proven that the little details can make all the difference to make a show go from ordinary to extraordinary. “Red, White and Tuna,” written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard and directed by […]

Posted in Community & Opinion, From the Theater | Tagged aral gribble, dana casadei, red white and tuna, wayne david parker, williamston theatre | 2 Responses

“The Understudy” Takes Viewers Behind the Scenes

“The Understudy” Takes Viewers Behind the Scenes

By Dana Casadei on May 30, 2012

Walking into Williamston Theatre there’s always a sense of familiarity, kind of like coming home. Whether it be having the lead of the last play giving you your tickets or having someone from the play in December showing you to your seat, it’s obvious that everyone that’s a part of this theatre loves it so […]

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