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
My name is Pablo Picasso is a play about a young Picasso and his girlfriend, Fernande, receiving a visit from a fortune teller that reveals information about his future. Poor, frustrated, an... Read more
If you put two h***y guys in a room with a girl, the story doesn’t get any more nuanced – even if it is The Apocalypse. Kevin Brotzman’s play, directed by Marshall Garrett, features so... Read more
Adelind Horan has tackled the subject of mountaintop removal in Appalachia and the effects it has on residents, scientists and other key players in the coal industry, and her one-woman show... Read more
Ever since high school the words Moby Dick have inspired fear, boredom, sometimes enjoyment, but mostly apathy in the average American. Loose Ends Theater Company took on the artistic challe... Read more
SHE has been the shortest performance I have seen so far at the Fringe…but it felt like the longest. While this quartet of talented women can dance, and indeed move together beautifully, the... Read more
Logic, Luck and Love features local storytellers Kevin Boggs, Dustin Fisher, Molly Kelly and Jennifer Moore as themselves, ruminating on that thing we call love. Dustin Fisher has relationsh... Read more
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