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A House with No Walls
Gibbons treats touchy issues with subtlety and fairness (though the dice are slightly loaded on the conservative side), and director Ben Guillory expertly preserves this balance in a fine production.

Of Mice and Men
Excellent performances bring Steinbeck's story to life in powerful and refreshing ways.

The Night of the Iguana
Nearly a half-century later, this play finally emerges as a significant part of theatrical history. What a shame Williams isn't around to enjoy our renewed interest in his valiantly rule-breaking later works.

And Her Hair Went With Her
Pairing two versatile powerhouse actors -- veteran Broadway and TV star Tonya Pinkins and her younger, multicredited colleague Tracie Thoms -- elevates this enjoyable dramedy to a higher level.

An Enemy of the People
Paul Wagar has done an astonishingly good job of reducing a huge, five-act play to a terse, taut 70 minutes, with little loss of plot complexities.

Rabbit Hole
Skillful writing, acting of utter conviction, and directorial restraint converge in the Orange County premiere staging of David Lindsay-Abaire's 2006 drama.



BACKSTAGE BULLETINS
Where Do You Find Background Work?
May 08, 2008
Back Stage wants to know what casting companies you use for background work and which you think are a waste of time.


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