Power, Money, Sex And Doughnuts
Published: September 17th, 2008
By: Jeff Genung

Power, money, sex and doughnuts

Gas prices being what they are, Greene’s becoming quite the little tourist attraction for this big city Norwich boy. The little village has quite a bit going for it these days, from the quaint little shops to a variety of culinary choices ... but my new favorite small-town gem there has more of a big-city flair.

The Chenango River Theatre. Earlier this summer, I had my first chance to see a show at this new equity-actor venue, just south of the village of Greene. Housed in a newly-renovated former commercial building next to B&G Trucking at 991 State Rt. 12, it’s a unique and intimate theater that’s attracting growing audiences both from the Triple Cities area and a fervent following from Chenango County as well. Count me among them.

On Sunday, I had the opportunity to see The Chenango River Theater’s latest production, “Other People’s Money.” Since the show is nearing the end of its run (it’ll be on stage Thursday and through the weekend), I thought I’d let readers know here just what a great show it is.

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