Neil LaBute’s THE SHAPE OF THINGS we meet some fairly unlikeable people doing things that boggle the mind a little. But we also see what…Read More
Category Archives: Plays
In my review of ANNAPURNA last week, I talked about delaying my response in order to fully form an opinion. In the case of MOTHERS AND…Read More
Sometimes after seeing a show I need to chew on it a bit. A good night’s sleep sometimes helps; sometimes its just some quiet reflection. Other…Read More
John Vanderplough’s passion project, a production of EQUUS on the campus of Miami-Hamilton is still playing through Saturday night. I caught a performance this evening…Read More
Every year the CCM Drama department presents the student produced, written, and directed TRANSMIGRATION 2016 festival of new works. These half-hour productions typically range from…Read More
Perfection. That’s the word that continues to run through my head today after watching the opening night performance of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at the…Read More
John Vanderplough, a local theatre personality, will produce and direct EQUUS in Studio 307, the black box space at Miami University’s Hamilton campus. “Through Miami-Hamilton’s…Read More
I’m not as intimately familiar with Jane Austen as I maybe should be so I took a friend with me to see EMMA who could…Read More
If Tatum Hunter’s first play, BEGOTTEN, is this good, I can’t imagine what we’ll see from her in a few years. For those who don’t…Read More
MISS JULIE is one of those plays studied in theatre programs for its innovation, social relevance, and reputation despite it being written in 1888. And…Read More