Stephen J Productions’ Caught in Dante’s Fifth… has plenty of full-frontal male nudity and tossing around of the ‘N’ word in it but, strangely, it is neither titillating nor edgy. This... Read more
Hamlet: Reframed stays true to William Shakespeare’s plot but omits the long-winded soliloquies. Presented by Grain of Sand Theatre Company and directed by Carl Brandt Long, this production... Read more
As a Filipina, I was more than usually curious to see how Pinoy: A ’merican Tale would depict Filipino culture. Presented by AWOL (A Way of Life) Productions and co-written by all the perfor... Read more
“Wow!” zipped through my mind during every minute of Pointless Theatre Company’s production of Hugo Ball: The Super Spectacular Dada Adventure. This re-telling of the late German Dadaist’s l... Read more
Perhaps I might be toeing a critical boundary here, but I’ll say it anyway: I believe in this play. Local playwright Timothy J. Guillot’s play (directed by Joe Banno) is a rare gift. Five br... Read more
If I needed to describe Cloudism in one word, it would be weird. You enter the theatre, there are two girls dancing on the stage (Mo O’Rourke, Alison Talvacchio), one of them is fixing you w... Read more
We all must admit that we have watched a soap opera before, but have any of these soaps been actual operas? This is the premise behind Douglas Moore and librettist Arnold Sungaard’s un... Read more
Once I got my ticket ripped, I knew at once that I had entered one of the more “popular” Fringe shows, as the audience was so completely packed that some people (myself included) had to stan... Read more
Pandora Releases a Box Full of Laughter at Studio Theatre. When a boy finds a girl awash by a shore, what follows will have you spewing with more laughter than your typical Nicholas Sparks-b... Read more
Dash Productions present Every Night I Die, a drama about adultery, magic, spirituality, and hatred. I wanted to like this play, and had high hopes for it after reading the description, but... Read more