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Yankee Ingenuity Graces Pear’s Penultimate Production of the Season

By Ande Jacobson What could be better than a new adaptation of Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court to continue Pear Avenue Theatre’s Americana celebration? Twain, published his...

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How far does the apple fall?

By Ande Jacobson The Pear welcomes the world premiere of Paul Braverman’s latest work, The Apple Never Falls, as their current offering. Take a trip into 1964 Boston at the height of the Boston...

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Here’s to you, Frankie Payne!

By Ande Jacobson Pear Avenue Theatre’s May production is a fun one. Birds of a Feather, written by local playwright Paul Braverman, is the third and final chapter in the Frankie Payne trilogy. We...

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The nightly rise and fall of “The Walls of Jericho”

By Ande Jacobson The Pear christened its new space on 19 September 2015 with the gala opening of The Walls of Jericho, and A Good Reed Review missed it. Although a little late to the party this time,...

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Ripples that touch us all

By Ande Jacobson September 11, 2001. That’s a date that generally evokes a shudder from many both here and abroad. Many Americans remember with extreme clarity where they were when they heard about the...

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In finding one’s Mecca, it’s the journey that counts

By Ande Jacobson The Pear’s current production is another alarmingly topical piece from the not-too-distant past. This time, audiences are transported back to 1974 and the rural village of New Bethesda...

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