‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’ a Shining Neil Simon Tribute at Lakewood Playhouse
When Neil Simon passed away August 26, the American theater and screen world lost an icon. He was a prolific writer, […]
When Neil Simon passed away August 26, the American theater and screen world lost an icon. He was a prolific writer, […]
Based on the book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” became a hit movie
Every year, Bainbridge Performing Arts completes its theater season with an event that is a treat for all-comers. Called “The
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“Bent,” a 1979 play by Martin Sherman, is a powerful piece of writing about the treatment of the gay community