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‘Titus Andronicus’ is Big, Bold, and Bloody

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is known for their outstanding presentations of William Shakespeare’s plays. The time honored work of the Bard is always well performed and their current production of Titus Andronicus continues that tradition. This is the … Continue reading

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‘The Merchant of Venice’ Still Relevant Today

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey opens their 55th season with The Merchant of Venice.  This play has not been done by this company since 2000. It looks at a time period when women were directed as to who they … Continue reading

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“White Guy on the Bus” is a Riveting Piece of Theater

A Review of “White Guy on the Bus” WHITE GUY ON THE BUS  is a play that examines several aspects of how races regard each other in America. Written by playwright Bruce Graham, this production is directed by Bud Martin … Continue reading

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