
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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'Little Shop of Horrors' Flourishes at Greater Boston Stage Company
Please do not feed the plant while I’m gone. Greater Boston Stage Company blooms Little Shop of Horrors, a darkly comical musical about a man-eating plant. Taking place in the 1960s in downtown Skid Row, Seymour discovers an unusual plant. To save Mr. Mushnik’s flower shop, Seymour discovers that this talking plant brings him fame and fortune - only at a deadly cost.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Christine (2016) - A Movie Review
We all have these different versions trying to be distinct parts of ourselves. Christine is a 2016 film based on the story of 1970s TV reporter Christine Chubbuck, who struggles with depression. Chubbuck is persistent in leading her own way at the news station, but her mental health causes roadblocks.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Marblehead Little Theatre Cooks Up Splendid Talent with 'Mystic Pizza'
With some pepperoni and cheese, you’ll figure out life’s greatest secrets. Marblehead Little Theatre performs Mystic Pizza, a musical adaptation of the 80s film. Revolving around two sisters and their best friend, Jojo, Daisy, and Kat work in a pizza parlor in the seaside town of Mystic, Connecticut. The trio navigates complicated love stories as they find their dreams.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Materialists (2025): A Sophisticated Rom-Com
Find love that makes you happy. After it was matched up with the theater, Materialists aired in 2025. Lucy is an ambitious New York City matchmaker who questions her morals. She gets caught up in her own love affairs, with Harry, a handsome suitor, and her imperfect ex, John.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
'The Glass Menagerie' at Gloucester Stage Company Astounds Audiences
Time is the longest distance between two places. Gloucester Stage Company presents Tennessee Williams’ play The Glass Menagerie. The story follows the strained life of the Wingfield family in 1940s St. Louis. Tom Wingfield seeks escape from his overbearing mother, Amanda, and his shy, disabled sister, Laura.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Theatre at the Bell's 'Sunday in the Park with George': An Inspirational Success
A blank page or canvas - so many possibilities. Theatre at the Bell presented a stunning concert rendition of Sunday in the Park with George, a 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical featuring music and lyrics written by the late Stephen Sondheim. Behind the colorful tapestries of French painter Georges Seurat’s masterpiece, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, the story explores his personal tensions.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Worth the Wait (2025): A Culturally Resonating Rom-Com
We have to believe - it’s part of the journey. Worth the Wait is a 2025 Tubi film that intertwines the lives of Asian-American strangers. They navigate romance, struggle with loss, and make amends for past mistakes.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre Serves Up Heart and Entertainment in 'Waitress'
Say the three magic words - Sugar, butter, and flour. North Shore Music Theatre welcomes audiences to Waitress, the hit Broadway musical, featuring music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles. Jenna Hunterson, a talented pie maker, unexpectedly becomes pregnant in her unhappy marriage with her husband. As she navigates through pregnancy and complicated affairs, Jenna must figure out her pathway.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
101 Dalmations - A Movie Review
Who let the dogs out? 101 Dalmations is a 1996 Disney live-action film. Roger and Anita’s dalmatian puppies are stolen by an evil high-fashion designer who plots to make an extravagant fur coat. Pongo and Perdita seek vengeance and go after the perpetrators while teaming up with several animals.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
A Cherished Night with Ellis Paul at Off Cabot
‘The world ain’t slowin’ down’ - Ellis Paul Do you ever have your brain kicking you to do something? The generous Off Cabot staff recommended that I attend An Evening with Ellis Paul. I was on the fence for most of the day, and if that voice didn’t tell me, ‘If you don’t go, you’ll regret it,” I would have missed a profound evening with the amazing and talented musician, Ellis Paul.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Echoes of Melody and Stories: Suzanne Vega at the Cabot
‘I’m glad I’m not flying all alone’ - Suzanne Vega (Flying with Angels) Music lovers filled the seats of the 100+ year old Cabot for a night of captivating melodies with Suzanne Vega, an American singer-songwriter who performs folk-inspired music. Vega has performed professionally since the early 1980s, releasing her debut album in 1985. Her love for music shone through her songs and every instrumental chord.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks
Off Cabot Combined a Night of Melodies
Melodies, cheering, and laughter filled the Off Cabot theater on Monday, June 2. It was an exciting (and epic) night of open mic, combining the musical groups, Broadway Bar and the Vibrato Bar. It was their grand finale before taking a summer break.
By Marielle Sabbag10 months ago in Geeks











