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MSMT’s ‘Producers’ an utter delight |
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by Gina Hamilton
Coastal Journal staff
BRUNSWICK - In college, I went to see The Producers for the first time and howled all the way through it. It was a 1968 film by Mel Brooks, starring Zero Mostel as a washed-up Broadway producer (Max Bialystock) and Gene Wilder (Leo Bloom) as a mousy, obsessive-compulsive accountant who inadvertently lets Max in on a little secret ... a producer could make more money with a flop than a success. Together, the two decide to stage the biggest flop Broadway has ever seen - a show guaranteed to offend absolutely everybody ... Springtime for Hitler.
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Second City comes to Ship City |
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by Brandon Carter
Coastal Journal staff
BATH - It's a brave thing, sketch and improv comedy. Hit-or-miss by nature, the stage can be a lonely place for a comedy ensemble.
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Theatre Review - 'Jesus Christ Superstar' |
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By Marilyn Taylor
Coastal Journal Contributor
This is one of the few times I’m not sure where to begin with a review. I usually come home from MSMT shows with a smile on my face and a quickened pace. After seeing MSMT’s current production of Jesus Christ Superstar, the best I can muster is a quizzical look.
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