Inherit the Wind @ Players’ Theatre
The 3rd play in Players’ Theatre’s “Season of Classics” is one I’ve been wanting to see for a very long time: Inherit the Wind, a play about radical christianity and ignoring new ideas… Read More
The 3rd play in Players’ Theatre’s “Season of Classics” is one I’ve been wanting to see for a very long time: Inherit the Wind, a play about radical christianity and ignoring new ideas… Read More
William Shakespeare. Easily the most produced playwright in the history of mankind, right? If you choose to run a Shakespeare piece, odds are most people have already seen it done, so you’ve got… Read More
I had an odd moment earlier today as I re-read the first post I ever wrote about the MAP Project. I wrote it on May 29th, 2011, just a little over a year… Read More
Centaur Theatre’s presentation of SideMart Theatrical Grocery’s production Haunted Hillbilly delivers a hauntingly comedic retelling of country star Hank Williams’ highly publicized and tragic fall from fame. Based on Derek McCormack’s wildly imaginative… Read More
MAGIC! MAGIC! MAGIC! Ok, the whole show isn’t just about magic, but if you have any interest in magic I’ve caught your eye, right? And come on, who doesn’t love magic? Yeah, that’s… Read More
It seems to me that puppets are underrated. You don’t see them that often around here (possibly because of their cost), but they can make a fantastic play seem that much wilder. Scapegoat… Read More
I never really know what to expect with new theatre companies. I always hope for the best, but lord knows there have been many failed productions in this city. It seems, however, that… Read More
Last night, I attended a phenomenal play called The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Presented by the Concordia University Theatre Department at the exotic location of Loyola Chapel, the show is set in… Read More