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Much like the shopping malls, holiday entertainment starts in full swing right after Thanksgiving. Indeed, a lot of the merriment appears front-loaded. This week, two of the area’s favorite holiday events take place.
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“The Sound Inside” playing at the Cohoes Music Hall through Sunday is a fascinating play.
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Attending the production of “Sympathetic Magic” at Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill is as close as you can get to attending the world premiere of a 26-year old play. That’s because the play is rarely produced.
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Theater, like so many industries, are battling to bring back the customers they had before COVID.
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It doesn’t take much more than reading the morning paper or watching the evening news on television to realize we are all in need of some laughter in our lives.
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If you are one of those people who enjoys theater that is created merely for a good time, you are in luck. “Mrs. Doubtfire”, a musical comedy based on a film of the same name, is at Proctors through Sunday. It fits the description of a fun night of theater.
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There is something special about theater companies who produce work based on pure passion. With limited funds and technical support they do not always offer the slickest of theater, however, you rarely regret attending one of their productions.
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“Mrs. Doubtfire,” which is at Proctors in Schenectady Tuesday through Sunday is known as “a family play.” That’s as true backstage as it is on stage.
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In “The Rembrandt," a 90-minute work playing at Curtain Call Theatre through October 29, there is enough thoughtful content to fill four plays.
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The Stephen Sondheim musical “Company” is starting its national tour at Proctors through Saturday.