Joe Siegel
Review: 'Incident at Vichy' a Compelling Play for Today
"Incident at Vichy" has a lot to say about the violence and degradation inflicted on others, as well as our moral responsibility to speak out against injustice.
Roundabout Delivers a Riveting 'Death of a Salesman'
Roundabout Productions' version features an extraordinary lead performance by Michael Pugliese as Willy Loman, a middle-class family man bent on self-destruction.
Review: 'Red Velvet' a Spellbinding Look at Racism's Past – and Present
Burbage Theatre Company is closing out their season with "Red Velvet," a spellbinding look at intolerance in the world of theater.
Review: Rhode Island Gay Men's Chorus: 'Are We There Yet?'
The Rhode Island Gay Men's Chorus presented their spring concert series, "Are We There Yet?" at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center in Cranston from June 9-11.
Review: A Rousing 'The Sound of Music'
Rhode Island Stage Ensemble (RISE) is closing out their season with a rousing production of the much beloved "The Sound of Music."
Review: Top-notch 'Avenue Q' Celebrates Diversity, Friendship
The Players have assembled a talented cast for this wildly entertaining production of the beloved Tony Award-winning musical.
Review: Madcap Farce Runs in Circles
"There's a Burglar in My Bed" has all the ingredients of a madcap farce, but runs in circles
Review: 'Hail Mary' Entertainingly Shares Important Message
"Hail Mary" has an important message that it shares in an entertaining way.
Review: 'Something Rotten' Delivers Pure Spectacle
"Something Rotten" is an irreverent comedy musical in the style of 'The Book of Mormon" and "Spamalot" – an excuse for lots of hijinks, silly puns, and broad characterizations, and jolly good fun.
Review: Topical 'Dramatis Persona' Is a Real Stunner
"Dramatis Persona" is a real stunner: A play about a playwright, the allegations made against him, and the resulting turmoil in the Rhode Island theater world.
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