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“Zombie Prevention” blood drive at Trinity Rep nets free tickets for donors

By   /  March 13, 2013  /  Arts & Entertainment, Things to Do  /  No Comments

Charlie Thurston as Mr. Smith and Becky Gibel as Mrs. Smith in the world premiere of Social Creatures

Trinity Repertory Company is out for blood. In tandem with their post-apocalyptic zombie-dramedy Social Creatures, they are partnering with the RI Blood Center for a “Zombie Prevention” Blood Drive  on Friday, March 15 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. at Trinity Repertory Company, 201 Washington St, Providence, to raise awareness and urge donations. “Social Creatures is a play [...]

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Singer plays ‘coming out’ party in Tiverton

By   /  December 10, 2012  /  News  /  No Comments

Bonnie Strickman sings to a capacity crowd at the Sandywoods Center for the Arts in Tiverton Saturday night. She was reunited with two members of her trio, New York musicians Hillie Dolgenas on keyboard and Scott Lee on upright bass.

TIVERTON — When she was a young girl growing up in Fall River, Bonnie Strickman had two main ambitions in life: She wanted to be an actress, and she wanted to live on a farm. Even then, she sensed her two goals may not have been compatible. “I remember asking my mom, ‘Do you have [...]

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‘Red’ a must-see show for anyone who cares about art

By   /  November 21, 2012  /  Theater Review  /  No Comments

Fred Sullivan, Jr. (left) plays the abstract painter Mark Rothko and Marc Dante Mancini is his assistant Ken in “Red,” at The Gamm Theatre through Dec. 16.

The very first words uttered in “Red,” the breathtakingly brilliant play about the painter Mark Rothko, are “What do see?” What you will see, when you attend this production at The Gamm Theatre, is a play that captures the miraculous beauty of and the need for the act of artistic creation. “Red” manages this by [...]

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Trinity Rep’s ‘King Lear’ is riveting theater

By   /  September 21, 2012  /  Arts & Entertainment  /  No Comments

Stephen Berenson (left) as The Fool and Brian McEleney as the aging monarch King Lear are caught in the rain during the storm scene.

Everyone knows that stories are imaginary. We know that our tales are not true even when they tell us more truths than the ones we can find in “real life.” The story playwright William Shakespeare wrote in one of his masterworks, “King Lear,” now being performed in a bold and vital production at Trinity Rep, [...]

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