Juliet grows up, Shakespeare’s feminist bona fides receive dilatory vindication, and a young actress assesses the slings and arrows of life and love in What, Lamb! What, Ladybird!, Charlene... Read more
Contradictory to the show title, Preacherman, rock songs such as “Highway to Hell” blast through a stereo as we wait for Tommy, “The Rev,” Nugent to take the stage in his one-man show. When... Read more
What makes someone human? This is the question asked in The Little Differences, or The Monster, written and directed by Soren Paul Budge. While shopping for cereal, a man with a fake beard (... Read more
Sparkle! Sizzle! Emerald Flash! “We’re off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz.” If you are lucky enough to get tickets to the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre’s production of The Wizard... Read more
Reverend Geraldine Buckley warmly thanks everyone for coming in a sweet, crisp British accent as the audience settles in for her one-woman show, Destination? Slammer! She begins by telling u... Read more
In a word, mesmerizing. This is a transporting little play by Rabindranath Tagore, written almost a hundred years ago, that illustrates the life and role of a Sanyasi, a holy man who has cut... Read more
Though simple, Night Sky… is a production that attempts a somewhat realistic set, with a good bit of trimmings. While some shows at Fringe are totally minimal, suggesting great worlds... Read more
The title may refer to a “four seasons” theme here, as there are four short plays, disconnected in plot, but somewhat united by a theme of seemingly ordinary people doing somethi... Read more
The idea of this show is great: Create a show that illustrates the movement of martial arts instead of the impact. The execution of the show: Brilliant. Let me explain why this piece is so b... Read more
The idea of a multimedia performance involving live theater, film, and small venue concert performance is an intriguing one. Each scene in Table 8 starts in a small restaurant where we get t... Read more