TRANSCRIPT: The Public’s Radio Morning Edition host Luis Hernandez spoke with Tony Estrella, artistic director of The Gamm Theatre in Warwick, about Bill Gale’s work and impact. This transcript was edited for length and clarity.  Luis Hernandez: Tony, great to have you back. Tony Estrella: Thanks for having me. Hernandez: I never got to meet […]
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‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ at the Gamm is a thrilling experience
The Gamm’s latest production is Edward Albee’s iconic play: a tragic story of a middle-aged couple, George and Martha, in a marriage that is held up by emotional torture and humiliation. The show opened on Broadway in 1962, won the Tony for best play in 1963, and became a film in 1966 starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. The play opened last week at the Gamm Theatre. Morning Host Luis Hernandez and Artscape Producer James Baumgartner have a review of the production.
Theater Review: Gamm Productions Balance Mundane Times With Terror
Now in Warwick, the Gamm Theater has continued to bring forth powerful and sometimes tough-to-take theater. Their current show is surely in that league and critic for The Public’s Radio Bill Gale says this new one is very much worth seeing, if you can take it, that is.

