Regrettably I once said that THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW with its cult following and the tendency of theatre groups to over sexualize it made the once-theatrical spoof on science fiction, horror and sexual repression “something…
Stage Left seems to have out done itself with its version of CHICAGO at the Eagle Theatre in Hammonton tonight, and that’s putting it mildly. Director Bryan Pitt stripped the play to its essence and…
Stage Left’s production of CABARET at the Eagle Theatre in Hammonton ended with a much deserved standing ovation. I must admit it is that good. There were standout performances in acting and singing, directing, choreography…
At times this show was brilliantly stupid and sometimes so funny it was genius. When put to music, the campy musical takes us to still another level. Then, there’s the splash zone to bring us…
Stage Left Productions recently raised the curtain on THE WHO’S TOMMY in their new venue, The Eagle Theatre in Hammonton. For those readers who may not be familiar with this story, it’s the tale of …
Some theaters want reviews, some do not. I find this perplexing for the following reasons: A show that disappoints, given the critic’s perspective, is better off than the show that disappoints without benefit of someone…
Stage Left’s production of THE LAST FIVE YEARS fit perfectly on the stage at the Sketch Club Players, Inc. Theater in Woodbury. But that’s not all that was perfect. I liked this show a lot.…
I attended the preview of Stage Left Productions in conjunction with Sketch Club Players, Inc. of Neil Simon’s BAREFOOT IN THE PARK and left feeling proud. Why proud? As someone who’s spent some time on…
STAGE Magazine’s News Reporter Jim Hilgen interviews Ed Corsi, whose fledgling production company, Stage Left Productions, is teaming up with Sketch Club Players in Woodbury NJ, as their Resident Professional Theatre. Their upcoming of BAREFOOT IN THE…
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