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Glenbrook Players: Arsenic and Old Lace -Review by Sherene B. Mitchell
Once again the Glenbrook Players have proven their flair for community theatre with their delightful and wickedly funny production of Joseph Kesselring’s 1939 play Arsenic and Old Lace . The direction of Robyn and Alan Pope was confident and imaginative, allowing the cast to shine while maintaining a brisk pace, bringing this classic dark comedy to life with warmth, wit, and a perfect balance of charm and chaos. Margaret Bell (Aunt Abby) brought a lovely warmth and twinkle to
danielconway0
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Glenbrook Players: Holding the Man - Review by Jack Maidment
‘Holding the Man’, written by Tommy Murphy and based on the memoir of the same name by Timothy Conigrave, is a significant work within...
danielconway0
May 25, 20255 min read


Glenbrook Players: Sherlock Holmes and the Call of Cthulhu - Review by Jessica Scopelliti
“We live on a placid island of ignorance, in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.” So...
danielconway0
May 27, 20243 min read


Glenbrook Players: Ada and the Engine -Review by Rhonda Hancock
I always enjoy a visit to the Glenbrook Theatre. It has a certain old-world charm – the foyer decked out with vintage movie posters; and...
danielconway0
May 15, 20233 min read
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