record as a Maine classic: The Burnt Trailer. Read More
Story pcweb20 ) ( Story #44990 ) Darrance Gillion told anyone who would listen that his team had the moxie to hold reigning Gatorade Player of the ... Read More
Moxie, a York-based advertising and communications firm, plans to award a $5,000 grant to a non-profit organization in the south central Pennsylvania region early next year. Read More
Another wonderful journal by Moxy is the deep green Grimoire ($81). Read More
Dressed in a black business suit, Carlos de Salazar walked into the lavish Biltmore Hotel ballroom carrying something he wouldn't normally bring along to a networking event: a Moxie Girlz doll. Read More
The Rep does Brecht in high style, with brash attitude and bewitching music to match. 2) "Cyrano de Bergerac," June 27, Old Globe Theatre — Patrick Page's lead performance breathes magic into Darko Tresnjak's lyrical staging. 3) "Creditors," Oct. 4, La Jolla Playhouse — Doug Wright's witty, bristling Strindberg adaptation is like a fine wine soured into bitter vinegar. 4) "Noises Off," July 11, Cygnet Theatre — An ace ensemble clicks together as superbly as the mad plot in Sean Murray's precision staging. 5) "Bonnie & Clyde," Nov. 22, La Jolla Playhouse — A work in progress, but the new musical is shot through with wit and grit and a blues-infused Frank Wildhorn score. 6) "The Butcher of Baraboo," June 13, Moxie Theatre (at Diversionary) — Moxie's game cast brings out the wicked laughs in Marisa Wegrzyn's vicious gem. 7) "42nd Street," July 15, Moonlight Stage Productions — The Vista company unveils its new stagehouse with a revival full of poise and pizazz. 8) "Shipwrecked," Feb. 21, North Coast Repertory Theatre — The beauties of simplicity are on full display in an inventive staging. 9) "Things We Want," Sept. 19, New Village Arts Theatre — Jonathan Marc Sherman's weirdly winning family saga gets a lift from a smart, young acting ensemble. 1 0) "Six Degrees of Separation," Jan. 15, Old Globe Theatre — The local premiere of the John Guare play has been a long time coming; Trip Cullman's canny, 1980s-drenched staging proves worthy of the occasion. Read More
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