Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Tuneful, funny, and heartwarming, this production offers a flavorful visit to the literary world of Mark Twain, bolstered by Miller's charming score.
Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Tuneful, funny, and heartwarming, this production offers a flavorful visit to the literary world of Mark Twain, bolstered by Miller's charming score.
An Evening Without Monty Python
One can nitpick that the original members of Monty Python are inseparable from the roles they owned but there are great moments of joy to be had here.
In a strong season for gay-oriented fare, the climate seems ideal for a revisit to conceiver-director Robert Schrock's spirited nudie revue.
"It's natural for a woman to be upset," says Jason to Medea after he has left her to marry another woman. How's that for the understatement of the last 2,500 years?
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Director Derek Charles Livingston's audacious attempt to pare down this epic masterpiece for a tiny, minimally equipped venue generally succeeds.
Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig, a pair of movie action heroes, get down and dirty in Keith Huff's explosive two-hander, proving theater can still whup film's ass.
This metaphor-driven play explores the dynamic between America and Islam through the lens of characters with less as well as more in common than any of them may think.
Have you ever tried to recline or nuzzle with your partner on a bed made of TV monitors? Or deliver a Shakespearean monologue on a cell phone?
Neither a typical monologue nor a freeform performance piece, Megan Riordan's one-woman Las Vegas extravaganza, "Luck," goes all in by drawing on aspects of both.
Entertaining, suspenseful, and original, "Surrogates" is a first-rate sci-fi action thriller that has something pertinent to say about the times we live in.