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Pale moon reviews
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pale moon reviews

US Marshall Sam Kyote has been sent to the dry old town of Coyote Bluff to recuperate from a top-secret government experiment that’s left this law man a little…well, different. Jayne B- Reviews aliens / American historical / Historical / Romantic SF / SFR / Sheriff / strong heroine / US Marshall / western / Western Romance 1 Comments Her weekly column and theater reviews appear in the Thursday Weekend section of the paper.įollow the reviewer on her Facebook pages Nancy Sasso Janis: Theatre Reviewer and on Twitter Check out the NEW CCC Facebook page.OctoREVIEW: Pale Moon Walking by Paula Altenburg She recently became a contributor to the Waterbury Republican-American newspaper. Reviews of all levels of theatrical productions are posted on Naugatuck Patch and the Patch sites closest to the venue. She continues to contribute theater news, previews, and audition notices to local Patch sites. In 2016, she became a member of the Connecticut Critics Circle.

pale moon reviews

She posts reviews of well over 100 productions each year.

pale moon reviews

Masks are required, and due to limited seating tickets should be purchased in advance at Nancy Sasso Janis has been writing theater reviews since 2012 as a way to support local theatre venues. This production features the use of strobe lights and loud sound effects including gunshots and is considered appropriate for ages 12 and up. The show is presented without an intermission and runs approximately one hour. The sound design by Ben Warner adds another layer of spookiness and includes a storm. Costumes designed by Mary Donovan are perfect for the period. Lighting design by Daisy Long enhances the elements of the set and the performers. The set pieces are on wheels and work seamlessly to match the locations and facilitate some stunning visual images. Gray and spooky, it sets the tone for the various scenes. The scenic design by Clifton Chadick is a very impressive work of art. Other members of the featured ensemble at all performances include junior Becca Ferrante from Norwalk and senior Aurora Schloat from Avon, who was in the ensemble of “Mamma Mia” at the Thomaston Opera House. Samuel performs the role of the nurse in the other cast.ĭonovan Shaw, a sophomore from Bristol, plays Edgeford and Jonah King (ensemble in “Head Over Heels”) appears as an officer. Hager played the nurse in the performance I attended and mastered an evil laugh. The mother of Ethan was played by WCSU junior Destiny Samuel, who shares the role with Erin Hager, a junior Theatre Performance major. Thomas Thistle, a war veteran grappling with shrapnel in his leg and battle trauma, was played by Jacob Erdody, a first-year Musical Theatre major from Milford, New Hampshire, who played Tim in “Noises Off.” He shares the role with sophomore Jaxon Beirne (Robbie Hart in “The Wedding Singer” at Center Stage) from Milford.













Pale moon reviews