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October 17, 2020 2020-21 CT Theater / Recent Posts / Theater News

Connecticut Theaters Taking Different Approaches to Their Seasons

Artistic Directors and Producers Talk About Theater Now and in the Future. By Karen Isaacs Theaters are anxious to resume,

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February 22, 2020 2019-20 Connecticut Theater Season / Recent Posts / Reviews

“Godspell” at ACT-CT Has a Good Cast But Some Misguided Concept Decisions

By Karen Isaacs Just because you can do something, should you do it? Not necessarily. Watching the “revised” version of

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October 13, 2019 2019-20 Connecticut Theater Season / Recent Posts / Reviews

“Little Shop of Horrors” at ACT-CT Is Perfect for the Season

By Karen Isaacs Just in time for the scary season on Halloween, ACT of Connecticut in Ridgefield is presenting a

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February 23, 2019 2018-19 Connecticut Theater Season / Recent Posts / Reviews

Revision of “Working” at ACT-CT Tries Hard But Doesn’t Fix the Problems

By Karen Isaacs Working, the musical based on Studs Terkel best seller Working – People Talk about What They do

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October 9, 2018 2018-19 Connecticut Theater Season / Recent Posts

“Evita” in Ridgefield Overwhelms You with Effects

By Karen Isaacs  I wasn’t deaf when I walked into the sparkling new theater for ACT (A Contemporary Theatre) –Connecticut

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