Review | PLAINCLOTHES at Broken Nose Theatre
Off the bat, we’re met with players that are messy, mistaken, engaged, whole-hearted, and figuring it out, just like we all are.
Review | THIS BITTER EARTH at About Face Theatre
This play is important. It’s real. Go see it.
Review | SPIRITS TO ENFORCE at The Passage Theatre
the chaotic storytelling of SPIRITS TO ENFORCE leans into ideas of grandiose mythology in a way that allows us to become the superheroes we’ve always wanted to be.
Review: GYPSY at Porchlight Music Theatre
It’s E. Faye Butler’s world and we should all be HONORED to live here.
Review: NAKED at Trap Door Theatre
Pictured: Ambrose Cappuccio and Tiffany Bedwell. Photo by Chris Popio. By Kelsey McGrath NAKED, originally written by Luigi Pirandello in 1922, is known for its pages of dialogue and a lack of driving action. After governess Ersilia attempts suicide, her story and her past become the talk of the town. A...
Review: DEAR BRUTUS at Eclectic Full Contact Theatre
This production compels me to ask the questions: What do we consider professional theatre versus community theatre?
Review: ALICE by Upended Productions
With a story that’s so familiar, this interpretation takes Alice in Wonderland on in an exciting and unpredictable way.
Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Blank Theatre Company
Pictured: Ensemble (background) and Haley Bolithon and Jeremiah Alsop (foreground). Photo by Nick McKenzie By Kelsey McGrath Before this review, I have to address the biggest truth in the room: SPRING AWAKENING is a problematic show. Originally on Broadway 2006, it contains a number of triggering concepts. Most of these glorify...
Review: EVERYBODY at Brown Paper Box Co.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ EVERYBODY is everything we need right now. EVERYBODY is our language, integrates our nuances, satisfies our pop culture nihilism.