Pendleton and his cast tease out what is most salient and profound in this nearly-forgotten work, and through their efforts, Hunter's themes retain currency and timelessness.
Read More »Arts
Theater Review (NYC): Motherlode Theatre Company’s ‘The Good Earth’
Welsh villagers are pressured to leave their ancestral homes when the government suspects their mountain may collapse.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘Touch’ by Toni Press-Coffman
A fascinating tale of a great love crushed by a violent act, 'Touch' is part love story, part murder mystery, and a tender dissection of the human spirit subjected to horrors known and unknown.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Enchanted Realm of René Magritte’
Who is Rene Magritte? Is he really the man in the bowler hat with the green apple kissing his face?
Read More »Interview: Tegan Summer, Producer of Highly Acclaimed Musical ‘Marilyn’
Think of a great concept and find your hook - your niche. What makes your musical different? Above all, don’t be afraid of change or dramaturgical advice.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s ‘Evita’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
The winner of multiple Tony Awards, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's 1976 musical arrives at San Antonio's Woodlawn Theatre in a note-perfect production.
Read More »Theater Review (DC): Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at the Kennedy Center
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, now on a North American tour, is a slightly confused production that 'Phantom' fans will still find satisfying.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘A History of Servitude’
The Department of Fools aims to relate the history of the world from the point of view of the servants in this stab at updated commedia dell'arte.
Read More »Symbiosis Gathering Announces Performance Series Lineup for ‘Family Tree’ Event (Sept. 22-25)
Vau de Vire Society and Tourettes Without Regrets are among the confirmed performance artists at this year's Symbiosis Gathering at Woodward Reservoir Regional Park near Oakdale.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Iphigenia Among the Taurians’ Adapted from Euripides
The text of this well-staged new adaptation strikes a smile-inducing, attention-grabbing, and surprisingly believable balance between literary authenticity – this is indeed Euripides' play in all its essentials – and contemporary informality and even snark.
Read More »