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"We aren't loud; we're passionate!" -- True, that. The six ensemble actors in Joe DiPietro's heartwarming comedy Over the River & Through the Woods ramp up the volume for two "passionate" hours on the Wetumpka Depot stage, as they deliver the goods with clarity, conviction, humor, pathos, and thick New Jersey accents. -- This talented company under Beth Butler's as...

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Take a 5th Century BC "Old Comedy" by Aristophanes that castigated the Olympian gods and satirized the government hierarchy while promoting a takeover to create a kind of Utopian social order that afforded everyone the right to determine their own ends; now turn it into a raucous 21st Century AD comedy that promotes a "woke" awareness, and celebrates "diversity, equity, and i...

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Opening night of the Cloverdale Playhouse's intelligently entertaining production of The Book. of Will played to an enthusiastic full-house, responding to director Sam Wootten's ensemble actors tracking the series of challenges leading up to the publication of William Shakespeare's First Folio compilation of his plays. 

The script by prolific playwright Laur...

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All aboard, for the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's stunning production of Murder on the Orient Express that opened their 2025-2026 Season in fine form!

It is one of Agatha Christie's most popular whodunnit murder mysteries featuring masterful Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, whose "little grey cells" have to work overtime to deduce a murderer's identity and enac...

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Luisa May Alcott's beloved 19th Century novel Little Women has been read by millions, and has had several stage, film, and television versions over the years. -- In 2005, it appeared on Broadway in a musical version starring Sutton Foster as the central character/narrator, Jo March, a would-be author and passionate ground-breaking young woman challenging the patriarcha...

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