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When the King of Navarre and his three companions swear off women for three years to pursue study and self-discipline, it’s a promise destined to be broken the moment the Princess of France and her ladies arrive. Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost is a comedy full of witty wordplay, clever banter, and unexpected heart, as the…
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In The Garbologists, written by Lindsay Joelle and directed by Rebecca Bradshaw, two very different sanitation workers are thrown into the same cab of a New York City garbage truck. What starts as a rocky partnership unfolds into a layered, human story of grief, grit, and unlikely connection. Marlowe, an Ivy-educated Black woman new to…
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We’re Off to See the Wizard! There’s something about The Wizard of Oz that lives deep in our collective memory. It’s more than a movie or a musical: it’s part of how we understand fantasy, friendship, and the idea of home. North Shore Music Theatre’s latest production, directed by Robert W. Schneider, with music direction…