Well, color me surprised. I went into the Roh’s Street Cafe expecting a staged reading of Annie Baker’s play, THE ALIENS, and instead was treated…Read More
As my readers know, I can’t get enough of CCM and its talented folks. So, last week I was thrilled to attend play readings on…Read More
Last Sunday I had the pleasure of attending the 2nd Annual 48-Hour Film Festival, a collaboration between CCM’s Drama and E-Media departments. I didn’t know…Read More
I can’t tell you the last time I had this much fun. LOW DOWN DIRTY BLUES is low down, its dirty (but not blue), and…Read More
RELATIVELY SPEAKING reminds me why I usually avoid British farce; its just not my cup of tea. This particular play has several problems in its…Read More
As many of you know, my sister unexpectedly passed away last month. So I’m not sure I will be winning any Son-of-the-Year Awards for taking my…Read More
Lindsey Augusta Mercer really has turned into one of the cities premier young directors. She is very specific about style and look – and actors…Read More
November looks to be yet another wonderful month of theatre! Let’s preview what’s opening: First, Dayton has several big shows to talk about. This week…Read More
Let’s get it out-of-the-way; the plot of CAROUSEL is misogynistic, depressing, and disturbing. The story seems to endorse domestic violence. Billy Bigelow is not a good man;…Read More
Director Stephen Skiles gets it. I’ve seen multiple productions of THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE. Some are better than others – and for…Read More