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A Christmas Carol: 13 Years and Counting

December 6, 2012by Ana M. Osorio 5 Comments

After 13 years running, this wonderful adaptation by Tom Wood of the Christmas classic does not seem to be going away anytime soon. I have personally seen this play twice, […]

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Next to Normal

Next to Normal–Unforgettably, beautifully painful.

October 30, 2012by Ana M. Osorio Leave a comment

Most people who think they’re happy just haven’t thought about it enough… Next to Normal, written by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt, opened last Saturday night at the Citadel. When I read the description of the play, […]

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Ions are the gypsies of the particles: Grief and Closure in Pith!

October 16, 2012by Ana M. Osorio 1 Comment

Grief. Can anyone really think of a scarier and more overwhelming pain than the one that comes with losing a loved one? I am lucky enough to say that the […]

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"A Few Good Men" Directed by James MacDonald

A Few Good Men—the Citadel starts the season with a bang!

September 25, 2012by Ana M. Osorio Leave a comment

The thing I love most about theatre is when I see a play that draws me into the story so much that I completely forget that I am in a […]

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Something Good: The Sound of Music comes to the Citadel

May 3, 2012by Becky Smith-Mandin Leave a comment

A disclaimer: I am obsessed The Sound of Music. Ever since I first saw it as a toddler, I’ve been in love with the musical. I must have watched the […]

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A Midsummer night’s dream: Citadel’s dreamy play long but worth it.

April 16, 2012by Ana M. Osorio Leave a comment

The Citadel never disappoints. I was sceptical about this play at the beginning, since Shakespeare and I have a love-hate relationship (as in I love the plays but hate not […]

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God of Carnage: Indescribably Hilarious!

March 19, 2012by Ana M. Osorio 1 Comment

God of Carnage Playing at the Citadel until April 1 (Tickets here) By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton Directed by James MacDonald Cast: Fiona Reid, Ric Reid, Ari Cohen, […]

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