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Jeanne Lesinski
At SVSU music, song and dance draw together people of all cultures.
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Joseph L. Lewis
This powerful and heart-wrenching play will end its run in Bay City after this weekend.
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Michael Somers
Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues and V-Day movement give the gift of victory over violence.
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Bobjohnson
Celebrity performers show their heart and move ours for a cause.
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Lisa Purchase
Expecting a tame show, this reviewer got more than she bargained for.
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Lisa Purchase
Mark Lingenfelter prepares to direct the musical version of a childhood favorite, Little Women, at Pit & Balcony Theatre.
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Joseph L. Lewis
Joseph L. Lewis reviews Caleb Knutson's production of Tracy Letts's play Bug at SVSU. This disturbing black comedy about love, sanity, madness, and paranoia challenges directors and actors (and audiences) with its intensity.
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Joseph Lewis
Tracy Letts challenges the boundary between sanity and madness in his 1996 play, Bug. This week only, catch Bug at the Studio Theatre on the Saginaw Valley State University campus.