DeGeorge’s novel staging finds meaning and subtext in a cult classic It’s always anxiety producing when a musical that is beloved and tweak it for…Read More
It’s always anxiety producing when a musical that is beloved and tweak it for modern audiences – even when the source material, while “classic” is…Read More
The University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music’s Musical Theatre program has produced one of my favorite old-school musicals, 42ND STREET, this weekend. Full of big,…Read More
This post has been sitting in my to-do que for too long. I struggle with shows like Oscar Wilde’s LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN and have a…Read More
I love love love love love love love love love this production. I will be honest; I had some trepidation about seeing it because my…Read More
It’s about time. When this show won its Tony Award for Best Musical in 2016, I knew it was one that Ensemble Theatre would try…Read More
Kate Mock Elliott couldn’t be more naked. Not literally, but in her one-woman show, seXmas Cards, she bares it all bravely. You might call it oversharing…Read More
I don’t know if the opening night audience really understood how good THE WOLVES is. As a script, its pure genius. Without giving anything away,…Read More
Alexx Rouse is committed, to be sure. Before STOW YOUR BAGGAGE begins, she greets the audience on the way in as a flight attendant does…Read More
Kevin Crowley has a strong sense of humor and it usually rides the line of dark black to a deep navy blue. So, when I…Read More