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Mistakes were made

Mistakes Were Made by Circle Theatre was a high energy romp through a theatre producer’s day from hell. If it could go wrong for Felix Artifex, then this was the day for it. Mistakes Were Made, written by Craig Wright,

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Damn Yankees

Damn Yankees by Onstage in Bedford is devilishly good fun. The musical is based on the novel The Year The Yankees Lost the Pennant by Douglass Wallop. The musical opens with Joe Boyd, a die hard Washington Senators baseball fan,

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Emma

Simple elegance. The Stolen Shakespeare Guild puts in another top rated performance. Emma is a play by Jon Jory, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen, and the Stolen Shakespeare Guild does a phenomenal job of bringing the book to

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Room Service

Greater Lewisville Community Theatre’s rendition of Room Service by John Murray & Allen Boretz was truly a joy to watch. It was such a good performance I left the theatre wanting to go watch the 1938 movie version starring The

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Murders in the Rue Morgue

Who but Pocket Sandwich Theatre would think that popcorn and Edgar Allan Poe would go so well together? I had heard great things from my wife about Pocket Sandwich Theatre and to my delight I was not disappointed. The theatre

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The Pot calling the Kettle Black…

It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything…mostly theater reviews.  However, I feel led to give my opinion on a certain matter.  I’ve been doing a lot of research lately on mortgage backed securities and the current real estate/foreclosure problems

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No S*x Please, We’re British

Growing up, I was a big fan of British comedies on PBS; I watched them all the time. Fawlty Towers, Monty Python, The Vicar of Dibley, Red Dwarf, the list goes on. New shows came out on a regular basis.

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Where does that leave the HOA?

I was reviewing some information and came across some interesting issues regarding liens and HOAs.  It seems that when the builder is working the house and before the home is actually sold the HOA establishes its lien.  So essentially they

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Vigil

One wouldn’t believe that a play centered on a nephew’s death vigil for his aunt would inspire laughter but that is exactly what was served up during Amphibian Stage Production’s presentation of this Morris Panych play. “VIGIL” was a darkly

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Over the River and Through the Woods

Family. Or more importantly, TENGO FAMILIA (Keep the family), is what Artisan Center Theater offers up with OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS. A large helping of family with a heaping side of laughter. The warmth with which the

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