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Performing Art | Wednesday, November 10,2004

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By Phil Funkenbusch
Springfield Theatre Centre opens its production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman this week on the main stage of the Hoogland Center for the Arts. Don Russell, Loretta Hess, Mac Warren, an
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Performing Art | Thursday, October 28,2004

backstage pass 10-28-04

By Phil Funkenbusch
Halloween is here, and it seems that theater practitioners have decided to produce more than the usual haunted-house fare this year. First, the Roxy Group has created an original show of its own
Performing Art | Thursday, October 14,2004

backstage pass 10-14-04

By Phil Funkenbusch
The community has lost another champion of the arts with the passing of Martha Jackson of Petersburg. Jackson and her partner, Linda Nordeman, owned the City Arts Venue art gallery, a space ded
Performing Art | Thursday, September 23,2004

Backstage pass 9-23-04

By Phil Funkenbusch
The Springfield Theatre Centre's current production Sunday in the Park with George is a show not to be missed -- in fact, I recommend that you see it more than once. I have never witnessed such
Performing Art | Thursday, September 9,2004

backstage pass 9-9-04

By Phil Funkenbusch
One can take the pulse of a community's theater scene by counting the number of new or little-known shows that are produced. It's always a risk to stage something new because, more than likely,
Performing Art | Thursday, August 26,2004

backstage pass 8-26-04

By Phil Funkenbusch
The fall theater season is fast approaching, and many new and exciting shows are scheduled in the Springfield area. Let's start with a brand new show. Jacksonville Theatre Guild and Allegro Prod
Performing Art | Thursday, July 29,2004

Backstage pass 7-29-04

By Phil Funkenbusch
It's always good news when a theater introduces a new show, especially during the summertime when a typical line-up consists of the tried-and-true. And it looks like Theatre in the Park's decis
Performing Art | Thursday, July 15,2004

On the line with the chorus

By Phil Funkenbusch
When A Chorus Line opens Friday night at the Springfield Muni Opera, I wonder, how will the show play to a new generation? Will they realize that they're witnessing what was a groundbreaking musical w
Performing Art | Thursday, July 1,2004

The return of a favorite to New Salem

By Phil Funkenbusch
Opening this weekend at Theatre in the Park, New Salem's outdoor amphitheater, is the drama Your Obedient Servant, A. Lincoln. The return of the John Ahart play, which ran for many summers at N
Performing Art | Thursday, June 17,2004

Little theatre production pairs highly regarded stage veterans

By Phil Funkenbusch
The Little Theatre on the Square in Sullivan launches its new season with a whopping good show, the ageless Hello, Dolly!, featuring two lead performances that could not be better Ń Anna McNeely