Tag: comedy
Theatre Review: “It’s a Story as Old as Time”
This revue tries it’s hardest, but has some roughness around the edges.
Theatre Write-Up: Music & Thunderstorms
For what I saw, Starlight’s “Guys and Dolls” definitely had potential.
Theatre Review: Surprisingly Sweet
The musical version of “9 to 5” is a sweet twist of the beloved movie.
Cinecast Review: ‘Are You Ever Sorry You Got Married?’
A concert version of my favorite Sondheim musical, with NPH in the lead? Sign me up.
Theatre Review: ‘We’re All Alone Together.’
This year’s Young Playwright’s Festival is a collection of comedies that are wide in range.
Theatre Review: Spelling Bee is O-K-A-Y
This community theatre production for the most part holds it’s own.
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 Have to Explain My Art to You”
This new play is a bit of a delicacy that probably needs to be baked a bit longer.
Theatre Review: Every Opera Needs Ron Megee and Debra Bluford
For my first ‘live’ opera, “Daughter of the Regiment” is a hilarious start.
A Conversation With Christopher Durang
I got to attend “A Conversation with Christopher Durang” during the 2008 William Inge Theater Festival.