When the Playhouse in the Park announced this year’s season, I considered reading John Irving’s novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany, so that I would…Read More
Category Archives: Plays
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE is not a show about drag queens. Not really. I mean, of course it is. The whole premise is spelled…Read More
This is by far Xavier’s most ambitious season since starting their Theatre major. That’s obvious when looking at the line up. What might not be…Read More
Will Eno has been hailed as a modern-day Samuel Beckett. THOM PAIN is a good example of why. Personally, I’m not a fan of Beckett’s…Read More
When I first heard about this new musical, HORIZONS OF GOLD, I was skeptical. A show set in the Dust Bowl adapted from the Biblical…Read More
Well, its finally here. It’s a day I’ve been waiting for . . . dreaming of . . .anticipating . . . for a very…Read More
You’ll be hearing a lot more about this from me since I wrote one of the plays… Yes, this is your chance to come review…Read More
There’s a great history of sea legend stories in novels, film, and legend. Titles like JAWS, MOBY DICK, and THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA…Read More
It was interesting to me as I sat in the empty theater waiting for audience for THE STAR SPANGLED GIRL to finish their meals upstairs…Read More
Well, that was weird. That was my first reaction upon lights up at the end of this dark, strange short play from Sean Graney. It’s…Read More