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Co-artistic Directors
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Heather Berry & Elizabeth Fraser Barrows
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BeBa Theatre Arts was started with the purpose of raising funds through performances for the parish hall
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at the Church of the Ascension. Our goal is to restore this wonderful building and create a working space
for the performing and fine arts in the Mid-Hudson Valley community.
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Shakespeare On Love
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'The course of true love never did run smooth'
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"Jennifer McG Barrows has directed her four principal actors
in employing a style of eloquent dialogue and vigorous body
language; they know their lines and switch character roles
with convincing speed. In addition, William E. Connors reads
the sonnets with clarity and a sense of their meaning."
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-Times Herald Record 1/24/2006
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Lamentable Love
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One-Act plays by Tennessee Williams, Christopher Durang,
and Ralph Pape.
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"Six actors in 10 roles created a variety of contrasting characters in
different dramatic styles for a delightful theatrical experience."
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-Times Herald Record 1/18/2005
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Agnes of God
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John Pielmeier
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"For its premier production, BeBa Theatre Arts presented John Pielmeier's
three-character play "Agnes of God." And though it only ran for one
weekend, the performance at the parish hall of the Church of the Ascension
in West Park demonstrated a standard of excellence that should make this
new company proud. ...As directed in West Park by Elizabeth Fraser
Barrows on a spare set furnished with two chairs and a secretary, a
talented trio of actors held the audience's attention throughout the
compelling drama of a court-appointed psychiatrist's inquiry into a
mysterious birth and death at a Catholic convent.
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- Times Herald Record 8/24/2004
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