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Monthly Archive for: "September, 2017"
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By Judy Nedry
In The Writer's World
Posted September 28, 2017

September Newsletter

The State of the State Unapologetically late…as usual…I am fondly remembering a fabulous trip to Washington D.C. four years ago with three of my nearest and dearest. We spent the most [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 26, 2017

Trails opens at Broadway Rose

Three children–the “Queen Captain” Amy (Rachel Lewis) and her subjects Seth (Joel Walker) and Mike (Michael Morrow Hammack)–are thrown together in an earlier time, and [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 25, 2017

The House on Maple Avenue–Fun Home at Portland Center Stage

The house on Maple Avenue is a brilliantly restored Victorian, beautiful, perfect inside and out. It’s on the local historic tours. Alison Bechdel’s (Allison Mickelson) father Bruce [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 13, 2017

An Octoroon – Melodrama in the Land of Cotton

It’s a modern (2014) play based on an old play (1859). It’s a madcap melodrama with a golden-haired hero and a lecherous villain. It’s a chilling statement on race. An Octoroon [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 12, 2017

Cabaret is a timely reminder

Cabaret is one of those musicals I never tire of, and its opening at Lakewood Theatre last Friday certainly bodes well for the 2017-2018 theatre season in the greater Portland area. Based on a [...]

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By Judy Nedry
In Play Reviews
Posted September 11, 2017

Tigers Be Still at Clackamas Rep

Sherry Wickman (Heather Ovalle) just got her first real job out of college, and is coming out of a depression that lasted several months. Grace (Annie Rimmer), Sherry’s sister, has been dumped by [...]

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