Tom Williams

Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

Over the Tavern

We meet the Pazinski family–a second generation Polish-American family living above the family neighborhood tavern in Buffalo New York, circa 1959 (terrific set design by Ian Zywica). The Pazinski family have four teenage children–each questioning their family values in their own mischievous ways

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Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

The Old Settler

The Old Settle is told in rich, poetic language with loads of sincerity as the poignant bonds of sisterhood are tested. Can the sisters forgive and garner the strength to endure? See this wonderful play to experience the dignity and power of love. What a “find” – The Old Settler is beautiful.

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Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

The Island

Fugard parallels Antigone’s fight against political and patriarchal government with the loss of dignity at the island prison. La Shawn Banks and Kamal Angelo Bolder are superb as each truthfully portray the pent-up rage from their constant harassment by the prison guards.

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Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

Distracted

Lisa Loomer’s dramatic yet funny look at the struggle to raise a precious, manic, strong-willed child in the modern world of quick fixes and pill-popping gets a stinging presentation at American Theatre Company under the swiftly flowing direction from PJ Paparell

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Theatre ReviewsTom Williams

Lucid

Chicago playwright Tony Fiorentino (Lease on Love, Cold Cold Feet, Fraternal Instinct, My Dinner with Amy and All My Love) has amassed a fine body of work over the last five years. His latest world premiere, Lucid, is a smart work that explores the mystery and enticement of lucid dreams as used to transform one’s unsatisfactory life.

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