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    Larry Shue’s The Foreigner is full of mild-mannered sweetness. The story takes place in a fishing lodge in rural Georgia. A very shy guy named Char...

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    Chef Chat, Part 1: Ronnie Killen, a Shy, Silent and Determined Chef with Symphonic Food

    | Wed, May 16, 2012

    Ronnie Killen Killen's Steakhouse 2804 South Main St., Pearland 281-485-0844 www.killenssteakhouse.com This is the first part of a three-part chef chat series. Look for parts two and three in this sp... More »

  • <em>The Foreigner</em> in Fine Hands at Company OnStage

    The Foreigner in Fine Hands at Company OnStage

    | Mon, May 7, 2012

    The setup: Larry Shue's sweet backwoods comedy (1983), a staple of regional theaters and as often performed as his earlier The Nerd (1981), receives an equally sweet rendition at Company OnStage. Shu... More »

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    Cactus Flower from 1965 Is Still Blooming at Company OnStage

    | Tue, March 27, 2012

    The setup: Abe Burrows's 1965 farce about a dentist pretending to be married to escape the shackles of marriage gets a lively presentation at Company OnStage, with some very attractive and talented a... More »

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    | Thu, March 08, 2012

    Abe Burrows’s romantic comedy Cactus Flower follows Toni, a wild young woman who tries to kill herself when she realizes her married lover Julian will never leave his wife and settle down with her. The truth is Julian isn’t married; it’s just a co... More »

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    | Thu, January 19, 2012

    She might be the meanest woman in all of modern literature, but she sure looks good holding a pistol. Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler lies, cheats and steals her way through her boring housewife life until the bitter end. And it is the bitterest of en... More »

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