AltWeeklies Wire
The Rep plays Violet fast and loose and the Globe plays a thin Comedy of Errorsnew
Bus ride to salvation
San Diego Reader |
Staff |
09-02-2015 |
Theater
Tags: theater
Matthew McGee: Cross-dressed for successnew
The noted actor brings irrepressible humor and a love of the stage to The Scott & Patti Show.
Creative Loafing (Tampa) |
Mark E. Leib |
06-20-2013 |
Theater
Tags: The Scott & Patti Show
A new dance adaptation of a Harlem Renaissance classicnew
Like Jean Toomer's book that inspired it, CANE is a hybrid, a mix of choreography, videography and experimental set design and sound.
Legally Bannednew
The secret complaints and controversial characters behind the firing of Loveland High School's drama instructor.
Cincinnati CityBeat |
Danny Cross |
03-06-2013 |
Theater
A legend comes to life in Fela! new
Production offers inspiration through music, storytelling
Creative Loafing (Charlotte) |
Emiene Wright |
02-20-2013 |
Theater
Battered but unbowed, Mike Daisey brings his new show to Durhamnew
American Utopias—which tackles Burning Man, Disney World and Zuccotti Park, the locus of Occupy Wall Street—is an outgrowth of Daisey's long interest in mythmaking and totemic objects.
Tags: Mike Daisey
'Ebenazio' is Jump-Start's comical gift of the seasonnew
Three things that no sane adult would want to go near throughout this season of institutionalized jollity: a shopping mall, a bowl game, and A Christmas Carol. "Bah, tonterías," says Ebenezer Scrooge in a Spanish translation of his derisive dismissal of Yuletide sentimentality.
San Antonio Current |
Steven G. Kellman |
12-05-2012 |
Theater
A Funny Habitnew
Former ‘Laverne & Shirley’ star is still going for laughs in a prolific career in film, TV and on stage.
Folio Weekly |
Cassidy Roddy |
11-27-2012 |
Theater
PlayMakers Rep's Imaginary Invalid: "Ain't that some shit!"new
Should you see Imaginary Invalid, gentle reader? The answer has a lot to do with how much crap you're willing to put up with—literally.
Cellar production short-circuits 'In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play'new
What's the buzz? Well, for starters, the San Pedro Playhouse has inserted The Vibrator Play into its Cellar (ahem), and in some ways it's a competent production of Sarah Ruhl's critically acclaimed work.
San Antonio Current |
Thomas Jenkins |
06-19-2012 |
Theater
C'est si bonnew
San Francisco's Des Voix theatre festival and playwright exchange acts locally, connects globally.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Nicole Gluckstern |
05-31-2012 |
Theater
Crowd-Sourced Sex Ednew
There's danger when women are denied fundamental control over their own bodies. A century after Margaret Sanger's time, the continuing need for that reminder is evident all around us.
Review of The Universe of Matt Jenningsnew
Review of The Universe of Matt Jennings at the Long Beach Playhouse. It's stage production that takes Star Trek where it never has been before.
Random Lengths News |
John Farrell |
04-10-2012 |
Theater
The Shrinking Stagenew
The economy is forcing local theater companies to book smaller, leaner productions to save money. Is financial prudence inhibiting art?
East Bay Express |
Rachel Swan |
04-06-2012 |
Theater
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