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Theatre
Family Ties Bind and Constrain In Screenwriter’s Daughter
Tara Keegan
The Screenwriter’s Daughter, the current Vineyard Playhouse production written and directed by Larry Mollin, is more than a performance — it’s a...
5:15 pm, July 9, 2012
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Vineyard Playhouse Shows Variety
The Vineyard Playhouse gets going this weekend with three very different performances, at three very different locations, too.
1:45 pm, July 5, 2012
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Shakespeare on the Half Shell
Nicole Galland digs Shakespeare. Really, really digs Shakespeare. And she wants you to dig it, too. No time like the present, either. Tomorrow...
2:00 pm, June 28, 2012
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Island Theatre Workshop Opens With Mistaken Identity Tale
Holly Nadler
The story is admittedly odd, but the musical I Sent a Letter to My Love (lyrics and music by Melissa Manchester and Jeffrey Sweet) now running at...
1:45 pm, June 28, 2012
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Monday Night, Every Night, Special for the Playhouse
Mark Alan Lovewell
Cardboard pieces, broken sticks, a busted wicker chair, a stepladder, an empty pack of cigarettes and a mop bucket lay in a pile on the floor of...
1:45 pm, June 28, 2012
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Another Letter to My Love
Another Letter to My Love First it was a book, then a movie and now a play being staged by the folks at Island Theatre Workshop. The story in...
4:45 pm, June 18, 2012
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Vineyard Playhouse Still Hopping
The Vineyard Playhouse may be under construction this summer, but that isn’t stopping them from putting on plenty of shows. First up are their...
1:45 pm, June 14, 2012
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Moor History
Museum Opens Theatre Exhibit Martha’s Vineyard is, of course, known for its beaches and endless summer breezes. But it is also known for its...
1:00 pm, May 24, 2012
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Julius, Seize Her: This Is Shakespeare?
Sara Brown
The Ides of March are coming a month late to the Vineyard. Friends, Romans, countrymen, and Vineyarders are invited to Shakespeare for the Masses...
1:30 pm, April 12, 2012
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Ten Years of Ad-Libbing; Now That’s IMPressive
Holly Nadler
Three teens, two girls and a boy, clad in jeans and nondescript navy blue sweatshirts stand on a stage and wait for a cue from the audience. “France...
1:00 pm, April 12, 2012
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Watching the Directors, One-Act Plays Require Flexible Hands at the Helm
Remy Tumin
Little money, a backstage dressing room the size of an office desk — it’s all part of the charm of working in community theatre. But when the...
2:00 pm, March 15, 2012
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Act One Months Away - for Venerable Vineyard Playhouse
Peter Brannen
Like a set change between acts, the Vineyard Playhouse has been in a feverish state of transformation this winter. Now, with construction ahead of...
4:45 pm, February 16, 2012
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