Players of Utica’s final production of the season is a pretty big swing… featuring solid, very funny ensemble acting, clever use of space and wittily minimalist set, sound and lighting.
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God of Carnage, as presented by Players of Utica, is a production with more substance to it than it lets on. The relative brevity and smaller cast do not detract from the potency of the piece. On the contrary, it is a tidy package that is full of laughs and real, awkward moments to which we can relate more than we might care to admit.
Ambivalent parents are some of my favorite people. Parenthood is one of those great Hallmark whitewashes – you’re […]
Blithe (adjective): Showing a lack of proper thought or care. Noël Coward almost certainly exercised proper thought when […]
The sound of an audience laughing is a beautiful thing. Sitcom producers could have recorded a trove of […]
Players of Utica opened its 102nd season last night with a sparkling production of Company, directed by Lonny […]
If you ever find yourself backstage at Players of Utica, you might notice the name Robert Barone signed […]
My 14-year-old daughter has a backstage resume like she’s in her 20’s. I don’t know anyone who’s done […]
