This bouncy treat is a must-see for San Antonio theatergoers in search of holiday cheer.
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Concert-Theater Review (NYC): ‘8980: Book of Travelers’ Composed and Performed by Gabriel Kahane
The singer-songwriter's deep trove of compositional talent and exquisite voice make his art songs ring with the excitement of the new even as they recall the glory days of lieder.
Read More »Holiday Live Theater Offerings in San Antonio
There’s plenty of Christmas cheer to be found in the Alamo City this holiday season, with productions ranging from family classics to musical tributes. Here’s a rundown of shows that are brightening local theaters during the month of December. The Classic Theatre 1924 Fredericksburg Road (210) 589-8450 David Sedaris’ autobiographical …
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Forever Young’ by Sing’Theatre
As the cast sings 'Forever Young' to close the show, heartstrings are definitely pulled, as we all have parents or know people around us who are growing older with each day. And that includes ourselves.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Sound of Music’ from Base Entertainment Asia
The hills will always be alive.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Washed Up on the Potomac’ by Lynn Rosen
This smart, hilarious new play from The Pool is a blast of wit, broad humor, and sharp observations of how artists' struggles mirror human nature.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Deal’ by Zhu Yi at Urban Stages
The social and cultural divide inherent between Chinese values and politics and American values and politics receives an important hearing in Zhu Yi's work.
Read More »Theater Interview (San Antonio): Morgan Clyde, Writer/Director of ‘Like Stars, Moonie’
The San Antonio performer and playwright talks about the theater scene in the Alamo City and her new work now playing at the Overtime Theater.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The House on Poe Street’ by Fengar Gael
Full of whimsical humor and partly a modern love story, 'The House on Poe Street' teases the audience by suggesting mysterious undertones. Is the titular house the structure where Edgar Allen Poe wrote 'The Raven'? And do spirits haunt the Gothic setting?
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Ibsen’s Timeless ‘A Doll’s House’ at the Classic Theatre
The Classic Theatre's production blends eras to prove how Ibsen's masterwork stands the test of time.
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