Grief Hotel, Where You Check In to YourselfLiza Birkenmeier’s discontinuous, fragmented play imagines a quasi-spa marketed to anyone experiencing loss.
“Clue,” originally produced at Bucks County Playhouse, is family-friendly and plays up the humor over the suspense. At 90 minutes, the production runs at a breakneck speed with a talented cast ...
Review: Alec Mapa Has No! Filter! During HA! PENIS! at The Laurie Beechman Theatre by Stephen Mosher - September 24, 2024 This is what stand-up comedy is all about.... Review: JIMMY FALLON'S ...
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“Beautiful” is overstuffed with musical numbers, so many that it’s hard to keep track; there’s over 25 songs featured — some more recognizable than others. McGrath pulls many from Carole ...
As a mime with experience in creating circus shows, Mermin bends theater to his style of formal, outward presentation. Dialogue is aimed at the viewer, just as a magic trick would be, and we're ...
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Fortunately for San Diego audiences, director Kerry Meads has built a sparkler at Lamb’s Players Theatre in Coronado, where the 1895 play opened Saturday in a lush and well-cast production.
"Maggie," co-written by musician Johnny Reid and premiering at the Goodspeed, tells empowering tale of a family who fights through uncertainly and loss. Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Dan Hurley out ...
Eight years ago, Cygnet Theatre produced a playfully retro and campy production of “Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show,” with artistic director Sean Murray not only directing the show ...
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The arts rarely have anything good to say about critics. That they’re not generally the hero of many stories is, at the very least, understandable. More often they’re portrayed as joyless ...