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“It’s Never Too Late” to Have the Time of Our Life
by April Johnson I had the privilege to view the world premiere of the original musical It’s Never Too Late on Saturday, April 4th at the Kelsey Theater at Mercer presented by Theater to Go Production Company. Starting as a means of catharsis, Lou DiPietro (Book & Lyrics) created a show idea seven years ago relating to his experiences of playing professional baseball in the Minor Leagues in search of a big break. Expecting that his chances of making the Major League was s
Apr 104 min read


Blessed are You! If You Made It to Viviana Theatre’s Godspell, That Is
by Meg Bryan Putting on classic shows with changes that are vastly different than how they are traditionally done can be a tricky thing to succeed at. I’m sure we can all name one of these types of shows that, to put it bluntly, did not work for whatever reason. This is not the case when talking about Viviana Theatre’s production of Godspell. The team made a bold choice with the setting of the show, placing the cast in the lobby of an airport. Not only that, but there was th
Apr 87 min read


Hexes and Heartache: A Night with Witch at Players Club of Swarthmore
by Lisa Croce On Friday night, I had the opportunity to see the opening night performance of Witch at Player’s Club of Swarthmore. This performance took place in their 2nd stage space, which is a smaller black box space. The play leant itself to the intimacy provided by this environment. Seating was limited, so I recommend getting there early to get the best seat and view of the action. Additionally, we were not advised that there was no intermission before the show started.
Mar 294 min read
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