Review: JERRY'S GIRLS at Center Stage Theatre
by Sean Fallon - Apr 12, 2026
On Saturday, April 11, 2026, I had the pleasure of seeing yet another excellent production at Center Stage Theatre in Shelton, CT, JERRY’S GIRLS, a show that celebrates the music of Jerry Herman whose music was featured in Hello Dolly!, Mame, and other musicals. Starring the phenomenal first-rate vocals of stars Sandra Fernandes, Makenzie Massey, and Emerson Raymond, accompanied by talented pianist Jane Best, this show is highly entertaining! The star power of these performers succeeds in pulling off this challenging production, under the brilliant combination of the direction of Liz Muller, associate direction of Jacob Marcus, and choreography of Brandy and Michael Bailey. I am not exaggerating when I say that if Sandra, Makenzie, and Emerson were to audition for American Idol next year, they would likely be the top three contestants. Yes, they are that good!
Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Center Stage Theatre
by Sean Fallon - Apr 6, 2025
On Saturday, April 5th, I had the pleasure of seeing a phenomenal show that I was not previously familiar with, THE LAST FIVE YEARS, performed at Center Stage Theatre in Shelton, CT!
Review: GUYS AND DOLLS at Center Stage Theatre
by Sean Fallon - Feb 24, 2025
On Friday, February 21st, I had the pleasure of seeing one of my all-time favorite musicals, GUYS AND DOLLS wonderfully performed at Center Stage Theatre in Shelton, CT. This musical features music by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, based on characters created by Damon Runyon. Led by director and musical director Liz Muller and enhanced by choreographers Brandy and Michael Bailey, this cast entertained the packed house who all seemed to enjoy this performance, as I did!
COYOTE UGLY LIVE to Present Industry Reading This Week
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 8, 2024
COYOTE UGLY LIVE announced a nationwide tour, bringing the iconic bar experience to cities across the U.S. Experience the high-energy performances and vibrant atmosphere in your city soon.
Review: RENT at Center Stage Theatre
by Sherry Shameer Cohen - Jul 14, 2024
You won't believe that the entire cast is made up of high school and college students and grads. They're THAT good.
Center Stage Theatre Appoints Liz Muller Creative Director
by Stephi Wild - Apr 2, 2024
Center Stage Theatre has announced the appointment of Liz Muller as Creative Director. In this newly created role, Muller will ensure artistic integrity of all productions and educational opportunities, acting as the liaison between the Managing Director and key members of the production staff.
Interview: Isabella Fox, Mik Motta, Brendan Hale, Daniel James Roth, Maddy Morgan of ENCHANTE SOIREE CHATEAU at Valleyfair
by Jared Fessler - Oct 4, 2023
Valleyfair's Tricks and Treats is a gotta-be-there Halloween event packed with fun and family-friendly eeriness. From little goblins to grown-up ghouls, everyone will find ghastly great things to do for Halloween. Plus, we’ve got skeleTONS of delicious seasonal treats, drinks and, of course, candy!
Center Stage Theatre To Present World Premiere Of New Musical BINGO JAMBOREE
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 9, 2022
Center Stage Theatre, an inclusive and intergenerational community-based theatre providing high quality and affordable performances, educational programming and volunteer opportunities, today announced the debut of a brand-new musical on its stages. “Bingo Jamboree,” an immersive and interactive musical extravaganza, will make its world premiere beginning on May 20, 2022.
BINGO JAMBOREE: A MUSICAL WITH BALLS to be Presented by HALFWORLD
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 8, 2021
BINGO Jamboree is a naughty & bawdy, immersive musical extravaganza where finding your inner winner is just as important as snagging the BINGO crown! Complete with gameplay, singing, dancing, comedy, and a real-life winner, it's a crazy, one-night stand that you won't want to forget!
BWW Reviews: COLUMBIA - A Legacy to Never Hit the Ground
by Kristen Morale - Jan 16, 2014
When a person goes to see a performance, there are some instances in which he or she wishes that the characters portrayed on stage were real - that the plot was truly unfolding right before the audience's collective eye, and the circumstances which constitute the story being told would allow for more than simply a reaction. What occurs actually begins to engage the audience, compelling those watching to do more than simply go along for the ride, or join the epic adventure on which so-and-so is about to embark - an adventure through the jungles of a new land, or perhaps that towards self-discovery. In such cases, certain feelings are stirred: feelings that make someone want to stand up and engage in the world unfolding upon that stage; feelings that truly make a person want to walk on stage and join these characters in their trials and tribulations. Well, having learned of Rospo's epic story after a performance of Columbia: The Life and Death of Rospo D. Oro, it would be perfectly inhuman not to want this young man to succeed on his journey to do what was unprecedented - to live before his time amongst those who believe in nothing but what tradition dictates; it would also be just downright sad to not wish to bear witnesses to this admirable, heartwarming tale again and again.