Camille Review

June 8, 2022 By Neal Newman If you are, like me, a theatre fan who enjoys seeing lost classics from the historical past (think EAST LYNN or FRANCESCA DA RIMINI), hurry down to the Quintessence Theater Group to catch the 1852 Dumas blockbuster CAMILLE. The production isn’t perfect, but bravura performances from the two leadsContinue reading “Camille Review”

Review: IRISH HERITAGE THEATRE

By Neal Newman, February 28, 2020 Why is the Irish Theatre so extraordinary? Certainly, this rich, green land has had its history of troubles: Remember the invasion of Henry VIII’s armies in 1529? Or the great famine of 1840 which began the diaspora that continues to this day? Or the Easter Uprising? Or the greatContinue reading “Review: IRISH HERITAGE THEATRE”