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Posts Tagged ‘Zackary Scot Wolfe’

Maelstrom That Is NVA’s ‘Avenue Q’ Has the Theatrical Goods from A to Z

By Martin Jones Westlin | May 30, 2018 | 0

Egypt’s pharaohs had nothing on the puppets their dynasties loved, just as the postmodern era has embraced puppetry with vigor and delight. New Village Arts’ very good ‘Avenue Q’ capitalizes on our centuries-old affair with our inner marionettes — with a big dose of the real world to keep things in perspective.

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Lack of Ensemble, Vision Hobble NVA’s ‘Radio Hour’

By Martin Jones Westlin | December 7, 2016 | 0

In December of 1942, the country was a year into its effort to help save the world from subjugation. Arguably, holiday radio specials reflected such an environment — but if it wants to act accordingly, New Village Arts’ ‘The 1940s Radio Hour’ needs a lot of fuel.

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It’s the Thought That Counts in NVA’s Adorable ‘Big River’

By Martin Jones Westlin | April 11, 2016 | 0

If Mark Twain can predict the day of his death (which he did), he can certainly make his case for earthly friendship. New Village Arts appears to concur, as it’s staged an adorable Twain-inspired “Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.’

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