ALL THE ROADS HOME is an interesting, well-acted play telling the coming of age stories of three generations of women. From the moment the gorgeous-voiced…Read More
Category Archives: Plays
Sometimes you just need a good cry. At least I do. I caught the final dress rehearsal of RABBIT HOLE at Falcon Theatre and did…Read More
The latest mainstage production from the Playhouse in the Park, JANE EYRE, does its best to appeal to a broad audience base. Fans of classic…Read More
Ensemble Theatre’s latest offering, WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND UNAFRAID, is set in 1972. Women’s liberation is rising. Soldiers have returned from Vietnam, and they’re…Read More
Last Sunday night, multi-platinum selling, 18-time-Grammy winning Adele stopped mid-song, took a moment, and began again. Once she did, she gave perhaps her most triumphant…Read More
I would imagine that Richard Hess, the director of HER NAKED SKIN, was really hopeful when he selected this piece for 2017. It seemed to…Read More
There’s a dazzling moment at the end of Act One of SUMMERLAND that is a truly frightening sensory experience like none other I’ve had in…Read More
Human Race has shown a commitment to World Premieres of plays; 26 PEBBLES is the latest in their history of showcasing new works. This particular…Read More
I really like the idea of DRAGON PLAY. Some of the symbolism is profound; some of the dialogue snappy. At times the script is airy,…Read More
What a time for this type of redemption story, truly. I couldn’t help but reflect on the idea that even the oldest of stories can…Read More