Play review
New play asks, “Do clothes make or unmake the man?”
November 4, 2016This satirical dark comedy is a modern-day interpretation of “The Emperor’s New Clothes."
Read moreBig changes come to small towns in two plays
November 2, 2016I was expecting short staged vignettes of the Vonnegut stories, but instead, the stories seamlessly intersected and commented on one another.
Read moreGeneral Nat Turner, the Black Spartacus in a new play
November 3, 2015It does not do Turner and his courageous followers justice, but it may be worth seeing for those who know little about one of the most electrifying moments in American history.
Read moreA grand romance in staged Around the World in 80 Days
May 19, 2015Lightning-fast changing of costumes, props and sets lends itself to levity as mustaches droop and muttonchops fall off of undaunted actors who know the show must go on.
Read moreLaughter through tears in Canada’s “Rez Sisters”
October 17, 2014First Nation women and one man give virtuoso performances in a play as true today as when written 28 years ago.
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