Tag: adaptation
Theatre Review: Pure Americana
Mark Twain as a ballet – it works better than I expected.
Theatre Review: “It’s Like Children’s Theatre for 40-Year-Old Gay People”
“Xanadu” does exactly what you’d hope, and doesn’t take anything seriously.
Theatre Review: To Zombify or Not to Zombify, That is the Question
Hamlet has more to worry about than his uncle this time around: they’re coming to get you, Ophelia!
Theatre Review: It’s Just a Jump to the Left
This mashup between “Rocky & Bullwinkle” and “Rocky Horror Picture Show” is a little long, but still highly entertaining.
Theatre Review: Full of Sound and Fury
This musical can’t overcome the technical issues experienced throughout.
Theatre Review: Noh Wiz
This ambitious take on the musical feels like they were holding back.
Theatre Review: Surprisingly Sweet
The musical version of “9 to 5” is a sweet twist of the beloved movie.
Book Review: Schadenfreude For Actors & Writers
Jimmy Zoole is an actor who is having a run of bad luck. And that’s just the start of this wonderfully twisted book.
Theatre Review: Too Professional a Production
This ‘reduced’ production of Hitchcock’s movie of the same name doesn’t quite live up to the concept.
Theatre Review: ‘I Don’t Want a Surprise Party, Because I Wouldn’t Be Prepared by That’ — Clay Aikin
This hilarious staged readings of various celebrity autobiographies is a bit long, but worth it.