Photo Coverage: Paper Mill's Pirates! in Previews
by BWW
- Jun 8, 2007
Paper Mill Playhouse (Millburn, NJ) is currently presenting its mainstage production of Pirates!, a swashbuckling adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance, a fully-staged theatrical concert with costumes, choreography and sword fighting
West Moon Street: Quite a Crime
by Jena Tesse Fox
- Apr 30, 2007
An adaptation of an Oscar Wilde short story has been adapted for the stage, but lacks the charm and wit of Wilde's greatest hits.
A Devilish Ride
by Amanda Scarpone
- Mar 30, 2007
The Devil and Billy Markham Gives Audiences a New Glimpse at Whole Author Shel Silverstein
Photo Flash: Desire in the Suburbs
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 14, 2007
The WorkShop Theater Company is currently presenting Desire in the Suburbs by award-winning playwright Frederic Glover
Romance, Romance: Taking Center Stage Again
by Michael Dale
- Mar 5, 2007
Newlyweds Matt and Jessica (nee Boevers) Bogart star in The Paper Mill's production of Keith Herrman and Barry Harman's sly-humored and tuneful double feature
A Wonderful Life: Winged Victory
by Michael Dale
- Nov 16, 2006
Paper Mill presents Sheldon Harnick and Joe Raposo's musical adaptation of a Frank Capra classic
Godspell: Forgive Me, Lord
by Michael Dale
- Oct 8, 2006
Pity the unfortunate theatre critic who must review a perfectly good production of an extraordinarily popular musical that he's never really cared for.
Photo Flash: NYMF's Party Come Here
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 28, 2006
Party Come Here, presented as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, opened on September 25th at the TBG Theatre, where it runs through September 30th
Photo Flash: Godspell at Paper Mill Playhouse
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 26, 2006
The Paper Mill Playhouse's production of Godspell, which opens the Milburn, NJ theatre's 2006-2007 season, began performances on September 20th and opened on September 24th for a limited engagement through October 22nd
Hello, Dolly!: A Striking Match
by Michael Dale
- Jun 13, 2006
Tovah Feldshuh gives no less than a star performance in a subtler interpretation that eschews larger than life fireworks and presents the character as an earthier, more realistic representation of late 1800's immigrant survival in America
Cinderella: A Bad Mamma Jamma?
by Michael Dale
- Nov 14, 2005
Paper Mill's production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical fairy tale uses contemporary material from the 1997 TV adaptation
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