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  • Peggy Sue Dunigan

    An arts aficionado for over 20 years, Peggy Sue blissfully writes independently about the arts---theatre, film, music, dance, literature and the visual arts. She is grateful her BFA in Fine Arts and MA in English opened these doors for her. A positive way to work imaginatively and creatively while encouraging others to appreciate and experience all the arts in their own lives.

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If rock ‘n roll was a “disease” in the ’50s, then the Stackner Cabaret’s “Hula Hoop Sha-Boop” is a great way to catch that eternally uplifting fever.

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“Fourplay: 4 Plays of Love and Seduction” explores the many themes of the L-word, mostly with great success

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Diana Joseph articulates the mundane with stark factuality and rarely any sentiment. But underneath it all lies clarity and warmth.

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Jazz? Rock? Latin? Abraham Gomez-Delgado’s septet is a little of all of that, and a lot of fun.

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Musical version of Judith Viorst’s tale about a day when everything goes wrong makes an amusing and uplifting musical.

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Jeffrey Sweet’s play peels away the layers of meaning and worth bound up in names.

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