There is no such thing as too many great super heroes and Landless Theatre Company’s Fringe presentation of Captain Freedom by G. Xavier Robillard is a hilarious illustration of just that. C... Read more
That’s What She Sang, written and directed by Patrick Doneghy, showcases musical theatre songs traditionally sung by women in the setting of a Gay Men’s support group – Gay Men Meeting... Read more
David Mamet’s infamously expletive-heavy script for Glengarry Glen Ross is full of both salesmen at their wits’ end and at their most confidently triumphant. The premise: a real estate offic... Read more
The hardest thing for any solo performer isn’t baring your soul, it’s making your audience care about you baring your soul. Emily Love Morrison’s But Love Is My Middle Name is more than a co... Read more
Southern, sassy, and 75, Ellouise Schoettler is a storyteller who uses her passion for genealogy to write and present her true one-woman show about a man, called My Diamond Jubliee…Finding G... Read more
The Irish are great storytellers, even their American progeny. “En route between vacation and life,” as Michael Walsh begins his solo performance of Between Takeoff and Landing, a momentous... Read more
“We are going to seek out new life and new civilizations and boldly go where no man has gone before.” For our readers out there who remember those infamous words from the introduction of the... Read more
This production of The Cherry Orchard, performed and staged by Quotidian Theatre Company, captures the frightening realism that Chekhov’s characters are made of. The story is about a family... Read more
Helen Hayes Award-winning No Rules Theatre Company’s Joshua Morgan and Brian Sutow are back once more as the zany and off-the-wall Rob & Flick with another ‘Shlecture’; this time,... Read more
With three large, gilded frames hanging directly in front of the audience, A Day at the Museum flips your perspective, making you watch the performance through the viewpoint of displayed art... Read more