Nina Angela Mercer’s Gypsy & the Bully Door, produced by Ocean Ana Rising Inc., is a powerful play about a young woman’s journey to healing. Clocking in at 90 minutes (a long haul for an... Read more
Shakespeare’s legendary tragedy, King Lear, is transformed into an outlaw motorcycle style bar tragedy in this abridged production. King Lear, played by Michael Galizia, is the leader of the... Read more
Confession: I have read Ntozake Shange’s choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf approximately ten times. After seeing it on stage, I will read it a... Read more
When you walk up the stairs to enter The Studio Theatre’s 2ndStage to see their production of Pop! one enters Andy Warhol’s Factory circa 1968. Everything is silver and the extras portray ar... Read more
Bed? Check. Piles of rumpled clothing? Check. Panda masks and Lincoln fanfiction? Yes. This play, well, moreover a series of a dozen or so vignettes pertaining to goings-on in the boudoir, d... Read more
Juicy Bits Productions presents Shelter in Place, a one-act play about three very different co-workers stuck together in a lockdown. Three co-workers in the human resources department of Hom... Read more
Kimleigh Smith is a force of nature. From the moment this mini-volcano erupts on the Apothecary stage – she is on fire! Her life story is a series of cheerleading successes, and health... Read more
If you watch Minister Joel Osteen and his uplifitng motivational Sunday sermons at his Lakewood Church at the former Compaq Center in Houston, Texas where every Sunday there isn’t an e... Read more
There were 45 high school students from Grand Rapids, Michigan at The N Word? when I attended tonight’s performance, and they listened carefully to the actors on the stage as they aske... Read more
The dulcimer sounds of Wolf Trap’s PLAY! A Video Game Symphony echoed through the amphitheater and across the rolling hills of the venue to loud cheers not usually heard from classical music... Read more