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The Jersey Girls of JERSEY BOYS!

JERSEY BOYS, the musical that took the Tony Awards by storm in 2006, winning the award for Best Musical, is coming to the Providence Performing Arts Center this week! The show opens Wednesday May 12th and runs all the way though to June 6th.
In the meantime, check out this interview I had with Sarah Darling [...]

A spectacular “Wicked” defies gravity at the Providence Performing Arts Center

I had the absolute pleasure to attending Wicked this week at the PPAC. It was stupendous in scale, the singing was perfect, the costumes just… popped. But I have to stop gushing. Let’s make this professional.

Theater Beat is home on “Avenue Q”

For the week of Oct. 16th-22nd
Avenue Q @ PPAC
Oct. 20th-25th
AVENUE Q is Broadway’s smash hit 2004 Tony Award® winner for BEST MUSICAL, BEST SCORE and BEST BOOK. A hilarious show full of heart and hummable tunes, AVENUE Q is about trying to make it in NYC with big dreams and a tiny bank account. [...]

Weekly Blog Round-Up: Insane Vegetarian Edition

Good evening, and welcome to the Insane Vegetarian Edition of the Weekly Blog-Round Up! As always, we’ve got five articles from our wonderful blog to spotlight this week, and then five awesome sites and blog posts from the rest of the Web that you should check out. Let’s do this. Shake ‘n’ bake!
From the News [...]

Weekly Blog Round-Up: Huffable Chocolate Edition

Welcome to another edition of the Weekly Blog Round-Up! OK, we’ve wasted too much time on this introduction as-is. Let’s get this party started.
From the News Blog
5) Former Senator Lincoln Chaffee made headlines this week by announcing he’s taken the first step towards running for governor in 2010. Read about his gubernatorial exploratory committee here.
4) [...]

Review: David Sedaris at the PPAC

A tiny man walks onto the stage like a proverbially cute button with legs. He declines to pose or mug for the audience but the women in the audience shriek, one man whoops out an “Ay-yi-yi” and the rest of Davis Sedaris’ adoring audience erupts before he even organizes himself at the podium.
OK, that was [...]