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Kristen Morale Kristen was born and raised in Brooklyn, and is a graduate of both Saint Francis College and Hunter College, with degrees in English and Musical Theatre. She enjoys going to any show, from community theater to Broadway productions, and especially loves musicals; "The Phantom of the Opera” and “Sweeney Todd" are among her favorites. By day, Kristen is an HR Coordinator but continues to pursue her interest in theater by seeing great performances and writing a bit about them; she’s also been in a few shows within both NY and MA. She admires the theater community, and is happy to continue writing for BroadwayWorld.
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R. Scott Reedy R. Scott Reedy has been coverring theater and the arts in greater Boston since 1982 for publications including The Patriot Ledger, MetroWest Daily News, and the TABs. His work has also been seen ntationally in USA TODAY Network newspapers, and in Soap Opera Weekly and Soaps In Depth magazines. | |
Sue Mellen Sue Mellen began her writing career as an arts, entertainment and features writer for the Cape Cod Times. She next went on to work in public relations, first for a regional healthcare system, then for a classic car museum. Then, after a short stint as a freelance business and technology writer, she began a content-creation firm, YourWriters, which she still operates to this day. Through her company, she has co-written and ghostwritten numerous books for a wide range of clients. After an extended hiatus, the author has returned to her first love: reviewing the theatrical productions that grace the historic theaters of Cape Cod. Exploring the histories of the theater groups that dot the Cape in her well-received book A History of Theater on Cape Cod was pure joy. |
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The Color Purple
The Umbrella Arts Center (5/12 - 6/4) | ||
Head Over Heels
Wheelock Family Theatre (6/2 - 6/3) | ||
St. Paul & The Broken Bones: The Angels in Science Fiction Tour
Emerson Colonial Theatre (10/5 - 10/5) | ||
The Lehman Trilogy
Huntington Theatre (6/13 - 7/16)
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Fat Ham
Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA (9/22 - 10/22) | ||
Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
The Cape Playhouse (8/30 - 9/9) | ||
To Steve With Love, Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket (8/7 - 8/7) | ||
The Normal Heart
The Mosesian Center for the Arts (6/21 - 7/9) | ||
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