by Gary McMillan The G & S Youth Company embraces the silliness of Gilbert & Sullivan’s Patience wholeheartedly in a well-directed performance that moves full throttle through... Read more
The Pallas Theatre Collective presents The Many Women of Troy, an avant-garde musical tragedy. Six women, plus an ensemble, take us through tragic events in the course of history. Cassandra,... Read more
The Victorian Lyric Opera Co. presents Foggerty’s Fairy, a play written over a century ago by W.S. Gilbert. The plot revolves around Frederick Foggerty, greatly portrayed by Frederick DuPuy.... Read more
Joel Jones captivates and entertains in his one-man show Life Insurance. The story connects the lives of three strangers: a life insurance salesman, a volunteer firefighter, and a scientist,... Read more
Washed is a story about an alternate reality set in a penal colony in Mississippi during an outside unnamed epidemic and crisis. Throughout the play, biblical stories about Moses are told, w... Read more
Alice Roosevelt invites the audience for a cup of tea in Alice, an evening with Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt. Set in the seventies during Richard Nixon’s preside... Read more
As the audience files into the hot tent where On the Rag to Riches is about to begin, a smiling woman hands out ice-cold Popsicles. While we wait, punk girl-rock-like Avril Lavigne plays and... Read more
It hardly seems fitting that such deadly serious source material as the origins of the (still) ongoing American war in Iraq could be adapted for comedic musical theater. But rather than waxi... Read more
“All of the facts are completely true except birds can’t talk.” Birds of a Feather is a heart-warming, smart comedy about two bird families: Roy and Silo, two penguins at the Central P... Read more
Feisty, frivolous, flippant, and fun! Adam Jonas Segaller lets us in on the secrets of our pop stars! Apparently if one examines the waste bin of The Bard, one can find the inspiration of ma... Read more