Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming
Jul 9, 2008
Peter Pan
May 21, 2008
Showboat
Apr 2, 2008
West Side Story
Feb 13, 2008
Phoenix and B&B score big
Jan 9, 2008
A Beef & Boards Christmas
Dec 5, 2007
Oklahoma!
Oct 10, 2007
Web version: Oh 'Oklahoma!'
Oct 2, 2007
B&B plays it straight with ‘Whorehouse’
Aug 22, 2007
Southern Baptist sing
Jul 11, 2007
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Aug 30, 2008 12:01 AM
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Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Aug 31, 2008 12:01 AM
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Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Sep 1, 2008 12:01 AM
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Theater
Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Sep 2, 2008 12:01 AM
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Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Sep 3, 2008 12:01 AM
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Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Sep 4, 2008 12:01 AM
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Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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"The Producers" *** 1/2
Sep 5, 2008 12:01 AM
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Theater
Nothing in film or on Broadway compares to the play within this Mel Brooks play, a fanciful romp called "Springtime for Hitler." Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the rest of the play merely amuses with intentional bad taste. Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder’s insane comic performances (from the 1968 film) loom large over Douglas E. Stark and Eddie Curry’s portrayals of the producers who try to milk fortune from a musical flop. They occasionally miss their beats when their comic confidence gives way to their characters’ frenzy. No shadows hang over Jeff Stockberger, Elizabeth Broadhurst, Curt Dale Clark and the accountant balladeers or horny old ladies. Through Sept. 28. --Josefa Beyer
Event Phone: 872-9664
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