This production may not float every theatergoer’s boat, but it is certain to prompt interesting post-theater conversation and internal dialogue.
Tag: Apollinaire Theatre Company
Apollinaire’s Impassioned ‘A View from the Bridge’ Reveals Troubled Waters Below
‘A View from the Bridge’ — Written by Arthur Miller. Directed by David R. Gammons. Scenic and Sound by Joseph Lark-Riley; Costumes by Elizabeth Rocha; Lighting by Kevin Fulton. Presented by Apollinaire Theatre, 189 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea, through March 22. By Shelley A. Sackett Arthur Miller, a prominent 20th century American playwright best known for…
Apollinaire’s Thriller ‘Is This a Room’ Asks, ‘Who Is The Real Patriot in Today’s Murky World?’
‘Is This a Room” — Written by Tina Satter. Directed by Danielle Fauteux Jacques. Concept and Original Direction by Tina Satter. Presented by Apollinaire Theatre Company, 189 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea, through Jan. 18. By Shelley A. Sackett Whatever you do, do not under any circumstances listen to any of the excellent podcasts and interviews with…
Creative, Tragicomic and Complex, Apollinaire’s ‘The Squirrels’ Should Not Be Missed!
‘The Squirrels.’ Written by Robert Askins. Directed by Brooks Reeves. Movement Choreography by Audrey Johnson; Fight Choreography by Matt Dray; Scenic and Sound Design by Joseph Lark-Riley; Costume Design by Susan Paino. Presented by Apollinaire Theater Co. at Chelsea Theatre Works, 189 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea through May 18th. By Shelley A. Sackett Playwright Robert Askins…



