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January 20, 2017 by Carol Germain
I (as well as the six friends who went to the play with me) was really looking forward to this, hadn’t seen Burt Young (“Rocky,”...
Carol Germain is a theatre lover and a resident of Pasadena for more than 30 years. She loves to spread the word about theater and being an audience matchmaker. Carol enjoys the blues and her favorite holiday is Halloween.
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I (as well as the six friends who went to the play with me) was really looking forward to this, hadn’t seen Burt Young (“Rocky,”...
I was first introduced to Chalk Repertory Theatre a few months ago when I attended “In Case of Emergency,” a play performed in residential garages...
Summer is fading fast, and if you haven’t yet visited the magical Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga Canyon for one of their annual...
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This is a starkly staged and beautifully choreographed presentation of the story of Robert “Yank” Smith (played by Haile D’Alan), head coal stoker on...
What is the path we take to find love in a harsh world? By Carol Edger Germain Colleen Camp Productions and CRAZYface Productions present a fresh new production...
I am so happy to have learned about this venue and dance group (and embarrassed that I didn’t know about it before – presumed it was just a dance...
Advertised as a “pitch black comedic thriller,” I was immediately intrigued by this play written be Andrea Lepcio and directed by Stuart Ross. By...
Ester is a swimmer trying to stay afloat. Amy is curled up on the locker room floor. Ruby Rae Spiegel’s play is about female friendship, abortion and...
Way more than I expected, way more than I knew. Although I was well aware of the alarming beginning of the AIDS epidemic of the early ’80’s, and...
A daring and dazzling and thoroughly fascinating telling of the classic love story. By Carol Edger Germain Feuding families, forbidden love, a secret marriage,...
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Emily Hinkler and Elizabeth Hinkler, young and talented twins, portray twin sisters Magda and Matilde, respectively, in Germany in the 1930’s in a play...