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Review: ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ is complex, beautiful and all-around terrific

Great Depression era American criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow captured newspaper readers’ imaginations of their day, becoming public figures for doing no good and creating celebrity culture before its time. And our obsession with these real-life characters who lived and loved with wanton desire and freedom only to die young in a blaze of glory never really waned. Their story has been adapted for film, television, cartoons, hip-hop songs, and podcasts, among practically infinite variations on their daring, romantic, violent tale.

Revue Arts 06 July 2018
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Review: ‘The Odd Couple’ is a crowd-pleasing classic that sticks to its roots

Prolific comic American playwright Neil Simon has written more than 30 plays and nearly the same number of screenplays, has received more combined Oscar and Tony nominations than any other writer, and was awarded many of the most sought-after literary awards, including the Pulitzer.

Revue Arts 01 July 2018
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Playing the Part: 'Fun Home' explores one woman’s sexuality and family relationships

The story of one can relate to many. That’s the binding truth at the heart of Circle Theatre’s Fun Home.

Revue Arts 28 June 2018
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Dramatic Entrance: Exit Left Theatre brings conversation to the community

Exit Left Theatre Company is working to change the boundaries of art in Holland.

Revue Arts 28 June 2018
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Making Sense: Local theaters strive for accessibility with sensory-friendly performances

On July 21, some of the Wharton Center’s typical theater house rules will be a bit relaxed. Patrons will be allowed to eat snacks, look at phones and move around the theater during this production of Disney’s The Lion King.

Revue Arts 27 June 2018
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Shakespeare Reconstructed: Pigeon Creek and Rose Theater bring the bard’s work fully to life

If “Shakespeare” brings to mind recollections of high school English, all “thee, thou, thine,” The Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company entices you to give a live performance a try. Thou just might like it more than ye think.

Revue Arts 27 June 2018
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Picturing the Past: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts journeys through time with photography

The idea to document the Work Progress Administration and the Farm Security Administration during the late 1930s through photography was an idea well ahead of its time, according to Michelle Stempien, curator of education for the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.

Revue Arts 27 June 2018
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Beyond Reggae: Zion Lion explores music from all over the Caribbean

Zion Lion Reggae Band is not your typical reggae group.

Revue Arts 27 June 2018
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Swimming in Shows: Blue Lake hosts more than 100 free performances all summer

Home to nearly 5,500 campers and 700 faculty members studying music, art, theater and dance every summer, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp also hosts an annual Summer Arts Festival that offers evening entertainment in July and August. Cost is no barrier, as nearly every event is free.

Revue Arts 27 June 2018
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Review: Hope's 'The Wiz' is theater at its finest

American author L. Frank Baum’s children’s book “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” has been adapted practically countless times since its publication in 1900, and for good reason. It’s a timeless allegorical quest tale of self discovery — about trusting what’s real beyond false facades, believing we already possess that which we seek, and realizing that when we know ourselves, we’re always at home, anywhere.

Revue Arts 26 June 2018
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Review: Mason Street Warehouse goes far above and beyond with ‘Mamma Mia!’

What’s the big deal about Mamma Mia!, the fluffy jukebox musical built upon Swedish disco-pop group ABBA’s hits? With a 14-year run on Broadway and solidly placed in the top-10 longest running shows in both Broadway and West End history, and a movie adaptation with a sequel set to release this year, it’s a show people are downright wild about.

Revue Arts 23 June 2018
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Review: Barn Theatre’s ‘Hairspray’ is the perfect summer lift

There is perhaps no more perfect musical than “Hairspray,” the multiple Tony Award-winning Broadway hit adapted from the John Waters’ 1988 cult classic film.

Revue Arts 22 June 2018
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Review: Sutton Lee Seymour takes drag to another level

People like to describe what Sutton Lee Seymour does as “old school drag,” though the opening night of her two-night engagement at Farmers Alley Theatre this weekend indicates an homage to camp, to Broadway, to Disney princesses from a performer who’s so skilled at singing, dancing, character work, improvisation, and innovative (not to mention lightning-quick changes in) costumes, s/he clearly owns whatever stage s/he inhabits.

Revue Arts 16 June 2018
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Review: ‘Noises Off’ is a perfect storm of talent in writing, acting and directing

At the exact moment when it seems as if not one more thing could possibly go wrong for the second-rate British touring company putting on the ill-fated sex farce “Nothing On,” its director, Lloyd, cries out in exasperation “This play is beyond a director’s hell.”

Revue Arts 13 June 2018
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Review: ‘Shakespeare (Abridged)’ is Lightning-Paced and Thunderously Funny

Review: ‘Shakespeare (Abridged)’ is Lightning-Paced and Thunderously Funny

How dare they? This isn’t one of your regular bards we’re talking about. This is the bard, the immor...
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Review: Great Music and Terrific Cast Make GR Civic's 'Waitress' a Blast

Review: Great Music and Terrific Cast Make GR Civic's 'Waitress' a Blast

Making your way through the world can be a frightening thing, which is one of many insights into the...
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Jump Into Summer at SC4A: Music, Musicals and Masterful Art

Jump Into Summer at SC4A: Music, Musicals and Masterful Art

Summer in West Michigan wouldn’t be complete without the events, exhibitions, and shows put on by Sa...
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