There’s a lot to like about this production, whether you’re familiar with Beethoven’s life story or not. Despite its occasional flaws, Arlekin’s Beethoven crescendos in the audience’s imagination.
Author: Charlotte Snow
Wheelock Family Theatre’s “Charlotte’s Web” Weaves A Classic Tale
This production is bright, charming, and the story’s as timeless as you remember it.
HCEP’s “The Weir” Tells Ghost Stories That Fail To Haunt
Here Comes Everybody Players are making their grand revival and kicking off a new era of theatrical events with a fully staged production of Connor McPherson’s The Weir.
Wakka Wakka’s “Dead As A Dodo” Resurrects Hope And Wonder
Puppetry has been a staple of theatricality for centuries, but it often gets a bad rap as being trite and hokey. But in recent years, many theatre companies have been pushing back against this narrative, creating innovative and thought-provoking puppet plays for kids and adults alike.



