The Balusters – Laughing at Bo...

Apr 23, 2026 by

The Balusters is an entertaining, exploration of group dynamics, funny, and relatable.

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Experience the Magic of Schmig...

Apr 22, 2026 by

Schmigadoon! playfully satirizes mid-century musicals while exploring modern relationships and our need for acceptance.

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Gotta Dance! Combines Music an...

Apr 20, 2026 by

Gotta Dance!, a musical revue paying tribute to Broadway and Hollywood dance

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250 Years Since the Signing of...

Apr 12, 2026 by

1776 is a family-friendly musical that educates and entertains

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The Reservoir Supplies a Wells...

Mar 29, 2026 by

An exploration of the mind, overcoming dementia and addition, by building cognitive reserves

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“What Became of Us”...

Mar 28, 2026 by

The universal immigrant experience, told from the children’s perspective, and the bonds of family

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Eternal Springtime at Chelsea ...

Mar 23, 2026 by

A venue where imagination and creativity grow and springtime is always in full bloom

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How My Grandparents Fell in Lo...

Mar 16, 2026 by

Jewish-American émigré returns to Rovno, Poland, to find his basherte

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Marcel On the Train Recalls th...

Mar 13, 2026 by

Marcel Marceau thrust into a position of responsibility – shines

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Mental Toughness and The Power...

Mar 11, 2026 by

The Optimist, a study of human relationships, our power to survive, and need for trusted connections.

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An Evening of Laughs with The ...

Mar 10, 2026 by

Jeff Ross, Roastmaster, shares stories about his family, his health, and being Jewish

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Playing Shylock, Playing Saul ...

Mar 6, 2026 by

The voice of All in the Telling’s narrator is authentic, well-matched to the veracity and structure of Mr. Rubinek’s story. I, however, can’t help wishing it ended differently.

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A Time to Hide: Based on a Tru...

Mar 2, 2026 by

Powerful true story of an ordinary family living through—and surviving—the Holocaust

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“Eureka Day”: What...

Feb 27, 2026 by

If people leave Eureka Day with the possibility of believing that even those with whom they disagree—politically, religiously, philosophically—are not villains, but, rather, individuals who really are worthy of respect, Mr. Spector will have accomplished more with this play than most authors can in a lifetime.

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