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
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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
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
Paul Strickland is not only a fine storyteller, he’s a poet; an artist who paints with such vibrant word-brushes you can’t help but be impressed….Read More
There’s a reason why Teavana exists, with its many flavors of cups of tea. Fringe is the same way, with various genres and styles and…Read More
This is a fantasy pairing of the highest order. Torie Wiggins and Kevin Crowley are two of our cities finest Equity actors and when I…Read More
Joshua Steele and Mike Hall – also known as Hugo West Productions – have quite a reputation to live up based on past Fringe…Read More
This particular production had no script when the cast first met. Together, with their director (and professor at CCM) Richard Hess they created NAKED STRANGERS…Read More