The powerful antiwar drama makes its Texas premiere at the San Antonio's Classic Theatre.
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Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Reviews: ‘Definition of Man’ and ‘Apathy Killed the Cat’
A couple of productions from promising young artists are making their world premieres at this year's Fringe, and the results are exciting.
Read More »Voices from Hollywood Fringe 2017: Exclusive Interview – Ryan Lisman, Writer/Director ‘Apathy Killed the Cat’
The writer/director talks about his new play, making its world premiere at the Fringe.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): William Inge’s ‘Bus Stop’ at the Classic Theatre
The famed playwright's colorful characters come to vibrant life in the Classic's new production.
Read More »Film Review: Andrew Steggall’s Delicate and Moving ‘Departure’
In Andrew Steggall's Departure, a boy comes to terms with his own sexuality while the marriage of his parents crumbles in Steggall's solemn, beautifully-shot drama.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Sam Shepard’s ‘Fool for Love’ at the Playhouse San Antonio
The Playhouse production of Sam Shepard's 1983 work is well-staged, but the piece itself has lost much of its original ability to shock.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Disgraced’ by Ayad Akhtar
It is no wonder that Akhtar's play won the 2013 Pulitzer for Drama as the writing delves deeply into racial and religious issues of being a non-White Muslim in America.
Read More »The Acorn Media Holiday Gift Guide, 2016
From British mysteries to must-see PBS documentaries, Acorn Media has titles of great joy to offer this year.
Read More »Theatre Review (Philadelphia): ‘Grounded’ by George Brant Delves into Drone Warfare and PTSD
Instead of being deployed half a world away, a drone pilot can drive home to her family every night – until war and home jumble and the separation between the two is erased.
Read More »Interview: Tim Hedgepeth, Director of Edward Albee’s ‘Marriage Play’ at San Antonio’s Classic Theatre
The director talks about Albee's enduring legacy as well as the rewards of staging one of the playwright's less frequently seen works.
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