Review of Nagle Jackson's Taking Leave at Barnstormer's in Ridley Park, 11-22-2006
"How do families cope with the decision to take a loved one, suffering from Alzheimer's, and put them in a home? Even before that, how do they face the realization that someone once looked to for guidance isn't simply having a "senior moment," but undergoing the slow and inexorable decay of a debilitating disease?
This is a situation faced by an unfortunate number of families in America today, and forms the subject of Nagle Jackson's "Taking Leave," in an enjoyable production at The Barnstormers Theater of Ridley Park."
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Review of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown at the Media Theatre, 11-29-06:
He can't kick a football, win a baseball game, or talk to that little red-haired girl he pines after.
Yet at the Media Theatre, Charlie Brown (and his friends) can certainly sing and entertain, which is the best part of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," an effect easily achieved by director Michael White in this fast-paced, high-energy production.
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