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‘The Nerd’ Might Get You to Rethink Your House Guest Invitations
What happens when somebody comes to your home for a visit and won’t leave. Even worse, what happens when that house guest turns out to have such outrageous behavior that he becomes a nightmare that won’t end? This situation is … Continue reading
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‘Trying’ a Tender and Touching Story Of Relationships
In the midst of all the nor’easters hitting New Jersey, George Street Playhouse continues to offer theater goers a reason to get out of the house! Their latest offering, Trying, is a tender and touching portrayal of two people dealing … Continue reading
‘American Hero’ A Dynamic and Hard-Hitting Look at Injustice
The George Street Playhouse continues their current season with a dynamic play titled America Hero. Written by Christopher Demos-Brown, American Hero is at times terrifying and hard-hitting, but a theatrical experience well worth going to see. There are combat scenes … Continue reading