
Marielle Sabbag
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Writing has been my passion since I was 11 years old. I love creating stories from fiction, poetry, fanfiction. I enjoy writing movie reviews. I would love to become a creative writing teacher and leave the world inspiring minds.
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Punctuate4 Production Presents 'Madame Mozart:' A Dark Comedy Requiem
To compose while you decompose - it isn’t possible, but it has to be. Punctuate4 Productions presents Madame Mozart: The Lacrimosa, an original play written by Anne Undeland. The dark comedy focuses on Constanze Mozart, who feverishly tries to complete her dead husband’s unfinished requiem. In a twist, Constanze gets some unexpected help from her husband’s decomposing presence.
By Marielle Sabbag5 months ago in Geeks
Quannapowitt Players 'House on Haunted Hill:' A Spooktacular Delight
Are you sure it’s only us in this house tonight? Quannapowitt Players present The House on Haunted Hill, the first show of its latest season. Adapted from the 1959 movie, a wealthy eccentric invites five strangers to spend a night in his mansion for a promising reward. As the night unfolds, the guests encounter supernatural events, learning the chilling secrets behind this mansion.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" Opens New Doors
Doors can be tricky. A Big Bold Beautiful Journey arrived through the doors and into theaters in 2025. David and Sarah meet at a mutual friend’s wedding. As they bond, they open doors to important moments in their past. Can they make a relationship work?
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
"Rent" Shouts Love at North Shore Music Theatre
There’s no day but today. North Shore Music Theatre opens its stage to RENT, a rock musical by the late Jonathan Larson. Set in 1980s New York City, a group of struggling artists grapple with money, addiction, and the HIV/AIDS crisis. While experiencing turmoil, they never lose hope for love, passions, and themselves.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
Blossoming Hope Through "Myth, Magic & Mystery"
Make the impossible possible. Voices of Hope is excited for audiences to attend its 16th annual fall gala, “Myth, Magic & Mystery,” on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 8:00 p.m. The evening will be filled with Broadway music, stories, and dance.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
Six 100-Word Movie Reviews
The Roses (2025) Director: Jay Roach I am always up for a comedy. While The Roses is comical, it presents the usual story of a bickering couple who are competing for rank. I was hoping for something different. Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch make an excellent duo. They bring more to their characters from the script. Colman is pretty sassy at times. The constant arguing is the main issue. Their arguing bogs down the film, becoming tiring. I wanted Jay Roach to explore the changing dynamic of the meanspirited nature. Even the supporting characters don’t save the film, like Kate McKinnon, who tosses in awkward comedy.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
'Featherbaby' Takes Flight at Greater Boston Stage Company
Caw, caw! - poop - I’m a sassy parrot. Greater Boston Stage Company welcomes audiences to Featherbaby, a show about a sassy and foul-mouthed Amazon parrot. Featherbaby’s owner, Angie, has relationship drama, changing the parrot’s living accommodations to Mason, who can’t stand the parrot.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
'Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson' Unmasks Comedy and Mystery at Gloucester Stage
Elementary, my dear Watson, hold on to your kittens. Gloucester Stage presents Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson - Apt. 2B, a play by Kate Hamill. Taking place in the modern post-pandemic world, Dr. Joan Watson moves in with the eccentric Ms. Sherlock Holmes. They investigate murders, mysteries, and modern social media.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
The Long Walk (2025) - A Testament of Survival
A short friendship is better than no friendship. The Long Walk is a 2025 thriller, based on Stephen King’s 1979 novel. A group of teenagers competing in a deadly annual contest titled “The Long Walk” travels on miles and miles of hazardous roads. They are shot down if they dare slow down or stop.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Horror
Hector and the Search for Happiness - A Movie Review
What is happiness? Hector and the Search for Happiness traveled into theaters in 2014. Based on the book by Francois Lelord, Hector is a psychiatrist who finds himself questioning happiness. To get out of this weird mood, Hector packs up and travels the world. In his adventures, he meets new people, experiences new cultures, and achieves goals he never imagined.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
Landline - A Movie Review
You be the lookout, and I’ll eat this bagel. Landline is a 2017 film that takes place in 1990s New York. Two sisters suspect their father is having an affair. In their spying and discovery of family secrets, the girls also work out personal issues with their relationships
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
Mamma Mia - A Movie Review
Mamma Mia, how can I resist you? I should not have let you go. Based on the hit musical, Mamma Mia!, the film adaptation premiered in theaters in 2008. Sophie has never met her biological father. After reading her mother’s diary, Sophie invites three men who may be her father to her wedding. Only, she has no idea when they arrive and shenanigans arise on the island.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks











