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‘Iago’ Looks at Play Behind the Play

People who enjoy live theater usually love to learn about what goes on behind the scenes of a show. Seeing behind the scenes is considered by many to be a play within a play. That concept is what forms the … 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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New Play ‘Struck’ Explores Questions about Life and Issues from the Past

The New Jersey Repertory Company introduced the play, Struck, on June 30th. Written by Sandy Rustin, Struck is enjoying its World Premiere at the Long Branch theater which continues to produce new, high quality works, providing an entertaining visit to … Continue reading

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