June 2014

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Of Mice and Men

“Ain’t many guys travel around together. I don’t know why. Maybe everybody in the whole damn world is scared of each other.”

Expressed one of the major themes in the outstanding stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, which previewed on June 19th at the Eclectic Theatre.

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The Lisbon Traviata

Coupla Gay Guys Sitting Around Playing Opera Trivial Pursuit

Or so it seemed in the First Act of The Liston Traviata by Terence McNally, produced by Theatre 22, at Richard Hugo House, as the first annual installment of their June “Pride Series”. Although this play discusses profound relationship and personal issues against a backdrop of gay life, at a pivotal historical time and place, its message is universal.

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The Price

Arthur Miller’s 1968 family drama comes to the ACT Theatre mainstage with a sensational cast under the gifted directorial eye

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Dog Sees God

Dog Sees God opened at the Hutchinson Theatre this weekend, put on by the Undergraduate Theatre Society at the University

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