Tom Williams

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Vieux Carre

Vieux Carre is a memory play narrated by The Writer (Ty Olwin), the Tennessee Williams character. He is a young writer from St.Louis who arrives in New Orleans in search of writing material. He has writer’s block since he has little to write about until his new life experiences give him material. His ongoing battle with survival as he becomes destitute affects his writing

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Wit

During this 90 minute one act, we learn loads about Vivian’s work as a scholar specializing in the metaphysical writings of John Dunne, some about the experimental treatment of advanced cancer but little about Vivian’s life. We know she is 50 years old and a touch scholar who demanded much from her students but few hits as to her private life.

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Hair

I’d advise young folks like I did with my young intern to understand that Hair captured the tribulations of discontent of the 60′s through satire, sarcasm and music utilizing the sheer energy of youngsters in a manner that only live theatre can capture. The show got us stimulated and that is a valid role for the performing arts in a society. My mind was racing back to those wild times when our fears and dreams were threatened with uncertainty. Most of us made little changes that cumulatively changed the world. I believe that Hair stimulated some youngsters to make a difference.

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Lost In Yonkers

Lost In Yonkers, perhaps the finest family play ever, uses humor and richly developed characters to demonstrate the power of family especially as it becomes a survival place for all to learn to become tough enough to survive. Coming of age as an independent person covers more than just the boys. This heartfelt, humorous, nostalgic drama captures us from the start and keeps us engaged throughout

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Motown – The Musical – The National Tour

Motown The Musical tells the story of Berry Gordy whose passion for and instinctual feel for pop R &B musical and his leadership and mentoring skills brought him from ‘want-s-be’ music producer to a major music mogul who changed the flavor of pop music forever! Clifton Oliver plays Gordy as a determined, passionate yet controlling visionary who launched and nurtured fledgling music talents in super-stars. The talented cast of 33 landed the song with high energy.

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Henry V

The retreating exhausted English army is in disarray but the arrogant French and fail to take advantage. Henry, fearful for his army, goes into disguise to assess the morale of his troops. He is uplifted by what he finds and his rousing speech before the Battle of Agincourt (a gem delivered by the fabulous turn from Harry Judge) rallies his troops to victory

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The Next Thing

Marra’s book and Steinhagen score suffer from casting that finds few players who can sing. That spells trouble for a musical. True that Joseph Stearns and Vincent Lonergan adequately deliver their clever tunes and Courtney Jones sings her ballads with heart and an adequate voice, but the rest of the cast can’t sing well enough to do justice to Steinhagen’s score.

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