| What They're Saying |
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| Note: For reviews, pictures and videos, please see productions. |
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| WHAT HAVE I ENJOYED? |
| Times-Picayune |
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| Irwin Shaw's 1936 anti-war play Bury the Dead proved potent anti-war fare, in the hands of the socially conscious Cripple Creek Theatre Company. |
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| Stage Hopping |
| Times-Picayune |
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| "With just two productions under its belt...this live-wire troupe is one to watch in 2007." |
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| PLAYERS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE |
| Kenyon Collegian |
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| "'...The main reason we're here is to instigate social change,' said Kingsley. 'Our primary focus is promoting social and economic justice. Secondarily we produce theatre.'" |
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| New Theatre Company in new orleans |
| About.com |
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| "Rebirth in New Orleans is a long and arduous process. Making it more bearable are our indefatigable artists, and new among them is a recently formed theatre group, the Cripple Creek Theatre Company..." |
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