Category Archives: Off-Broadway

‘ELEEMOSYNARY’ A Journey Between Generations

The word eleemosynary is not one that usually pops up in every day conversation. Saying it is one thing, but being able to spell it is quite another.  Eleemosynary, is a favorite word of Echo, a young girl in the … Continue reading

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‘A Day by the Sea’ is Superb Play Writing for a Winning Production

There are times when one sees a play so well put together that you say to yourself “now that’s how it should be done.”  A Day by the Sea by N.C. Hunter is one of those plays. The production now … Continue reading

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‘Butler’ Gives New Look at a Civil War Incident

A play set during the early days of the Civil War opened last week at New York City’s 59E59 Theaters. Butler, by playwright Richard Strand, celebrated its Off-Broadway Opening Night to a full house of enthusiastic theatergoers. The show is … Continue reading

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