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The Rogue Theatre

Shakespeare’s shaky 'Winter’s Tale' gets some respect

The Rogue Theatre has mounted a quality budget production that Shakespeare himself might smile at for its achievements in entertainment value. “The Winter’s Tale” is not great as far as Shakespeare goes, but it is Shakespeare nonetheless, still among our best literature in the last 500 years.... Read more»

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The sound of one hand clapping at 'New Electric Ballroom'

“The New Electric Ballroom” by Enda Walsh is a 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival prize winner, firmly in the Theatre of the Absurd tradition with Godot overtones.... Read more»1

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Playwright's vision reshapes medieval 'Decameron' tales

“The Decameron” is a large work, not quite epic, but complex and multilayered. It demands the audiences’ full attention throughout. Those up to the challenge will be rewarded. ... Read more»

Fine performance invigorates Ibsen's 'Ghosts'

Henrik Ibsen’s 1881 recipe for drama - illicit affairs, illegitimate children, venereal disease, prostitution, even incest - form the sexual underbelly of his play “Ghosts.”... Read more»1

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Beckett á trois at Rogue Theatre

Rogue Theatre is currently presenting three of Beckett’s short works: “Act Without Words I,” “Not I,” and the better known “Krapp’s Last Tape.” Each features different aspects of Beckett’s spare and controversial style.... Read more»1

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No longer a homeless Rogue

The Rogue Theatre’s new permanent home is helping boost attendance for their avant garde productions.  According to Joe McGrath, artistic director of the company, attendance at this season’s first project, Animal Farm, was up by 30 percent over previous shows.... Read more»

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