BOCA at ACTII

Review by Neal Newman August 5, 2023 There’s some impressive acting in BOCA which just opened at the ACT II Playhouse in Ambler. 5 performers impersonate 10 unique characters in the story of a 55-plus retirement complex in Florida. I didn’t read the program carefully before the 80-minute area premiere comedy began, and it wasContinue reading “BOCA at ACTII”

BAKERSFIELD MIST at Montgomery Theater

Review by Neal Newman June 11, 2023 At first glance, BAKERSFIELD MIST seems to be a sitcom cartoon. But wait, it’s not. We meet Maude, who lives in a trailer park, furnishes it from cast-offs from junk stores, is a fired bartender, and a proud gun owner. She is also highly foul-mouthed. Lionel is aContinue reading “BAKERSFIELD MIST at Montgomery Theater”

INTO THE WOODS at Steel River Playhouse

May 27, 2023 Review by Neal Newman All photos by John Daggett These days, theater tickets for professional productions can range from over $100 to much higher. Steel River Playhouse’s INTO THE WOODS is professional: technical, musical, direction, singing, and acting—all at community theater prices. Buy tickets. First, a bit about the show: Stephen SondheimContinue reading “INTO THE WOODS at Steel River Playhouse”

CAMELOT at Montgomery Theater

Review by Neal Newman April 16, 2023 Idealism is in short supply these days, so it is marvelous to report that the Montgomery Theater’s CAMELOT is a rousing success.  This monumental work by Lerner and Loewe is one of those musical plays that audiences really hope will succeed but usually doesn’t due to problems withContinue reading “CAMELOT at Montgomery Theater”

RADIO GOLF at Arden Theatre

Review by Neal Newman April, 5, 2023 August Wilson, RADIO GOLF:           Sterling:  Negroes got blindeyetis. A dog knows it’s a dog.  A cat             Knows it’s a cat. But a Negro don’t know he’s a Negro.  He thinks             he’s a white man. Wilson’s play, being presented at the Arden Theatre Company, is aboutContinue reading “RADIO GOLF at Arden Theatre”