The lead is exceptional, the script isn’t.
The deck’s stacked in favor of the hot chick.
Taproot’s charming take on Booth Tarkington.
The finale of Scot Augustson’s Catholic noir saga.
Two hours of well-meaning Germans.
Power morphemes, unite!
God’s Ear: An entertaining exploration of the language surrounding tragedy.
Comic competence in Shakespeare’s tale of sexual blackmail.
In Silent Steps, subplots get in the way of the romance.
ReAct Theatre presents a charming version of Craig Lucass most commercially successfully play, a romantic comedy that takes a fantastical…
At least it passed the time, says Vladimir, referring to the moderately interesting master/slave duo who interrupted their habitual nothingness….
In Eric Coble’s satiric dark comedy, TV producer Gina Yaweth offers local loser Eldon Phelps the chance of a lifetime:…
The most engaging part of this show, for children and adults alike, came after the performance had finished. Left to…
Moliere’s comic characters, who generally lack the subtlety of their modern counterparts, can grow tiresome. This makes the success of…
Cheaper than a Playstation
Saving the world through consumption
It began as a small church-funded morality film, Tell Your Children, which aimed to caution Americas youth against the inevitable…
Thoughts on love songs and why theyre boring
How to create mass
After a bout of depression culminating in an unsuccessful art show, painter Dana (Heather Hawkins) lands in a mental hospital,…
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee turns 80 this year, and one of his four productions currently running in New York…
Writer/director Tommie Powell served in the military in the early 60s, and like many a soldier found himself disheartened by…
Never have I seen a more heartwarming tale of domestic abuse and suicide. Noah Haidle’s play centers around the imaginary…