Tag: theatre
Performance Art Review: Scaring People Straight
This performance piece takes down LGBT stereotypes and throws in a bit of history at the same time.
Cinecast Review: ‘It Reserved Some Quantity of Choice’
The production of “Hamlet” is all about choice.
Theatre Review: Second Time Round Just as Good: Sci-Fest 2015
Five genre shows – two adaptations, three original – are showcased in this year’s Sci-Fest LA.
Theatre Review: Rich Fantasy Lives
Sometimes we need to escape into another world to connect better to this one.
Theatre Review: “Who is the Lunatic Here?”
We hear the deep ones at The Visceral Company.
Theatre Review: Hauntingly Good
Are you ready for some old fashioned scares?
Theatre Review: Bloody Brilliant
The Globe’s production of “Titus” is violent, heart-wrenching, and glorious.
Theatre Review: Moderate Britain
The phone hacking scandal gets the theatrical treatment. Does it work?
Theatre Review: Is Now the Winter of Our Discontent?
Bringing this production into the ’70s means there’s a need to know about British history in the ’70s.
Theatre Review: Intensely Relevant
The Old Vic (and Richard Armitage) takes up “The Crucible” and keeps it relevant.