Payne's intriguing two-hander makes its Texas premiere at the Cellar Theatre in a subtle, well-performed production.
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After 30 Years, Rock Dreams Come True for San Antonio Talent
An original rock musical makes its long-awaited debut at San Antonio's Josephine Theatre.
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The Woodlawn's Halloween season offering is a rollicking revival of the 1982 musical based on Roger Corman's famously no-budget film.
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The downtown children's theater opens its 24th season with a delightful collection of Rudyard Kipling stories.
Read More »Interview: LA Troupe Robot Teammate on NYC Debut with Musical Comedy ‘Turbulence’
After scoring four awards at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival, Los Angeles-based improv troupe Robot Teammate takes "Turbulence!" to the Fringe Encore series at New York's SoHo Playhouse.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Texas Premiere of ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’
The Playhouse starts its 2017-18 season off on a high note with a splendid production of Disney’s musical adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Kaufman and Hart’s ‘You Can’t Take it With You’ at the Classic Theatre
The Classic launches its tenth season with a splendid production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy, still hilarious and relevant after 80 years.
Read More »Movie Review: Andy Muschietti’s Stylish, Scary ‘It’
Andy Muschietti's adaptation sharply revisualizes the Stephen King classic in ways that bring out the emotional turmoil and horrors of childhood.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows’ 1961 spoof of big business comes to the Woodlawn in a well-mounted production.
Read More »Movie Review: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Superbly Surreal ‘Endless Poetry’
The octogenarian director's latest work is energetically bizarre and surprisingly touching.
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