Review | GIRL IN THE RED CORNER at Broken Nose Theatre
Pictured: Kim Boler and Elise Marie Davis. Photo by Austin D. Oie. by Elizabeth Ellis A celebrated chef I used to work for distilled his formula for culinary success down to a few simple steps: Find the best ingredients you can, give them just enough seasoning so that each component shines on...
Review | FORTS: BUILD YOUR OWN ADVENTURE at Filament Theatre
Filament Theatre fulfills its promise of being the place where families come and play yet again in their returning installment of FORTS: BUILD YOUR OWN ADVENTURE.
Review: IN THE BLOOD at Red Tape Theatre
Parks’s meditation on the vilification of poor Black motherhood and the unfortunate conditional humanity practiced by our society is material that deserves more stage time.
Review: Shatterd Globe and Theater Wit’s THE REALISTIC JONESES
The unremarkable is hilarious in The Realistic Joneses, a peculiar show that is a co-production between Shattered Globe Theatre and Theater Wit.
Review: FUENTE OVEJUNA at City Lit Theater
In City Lit’s short and streamlined production, FUENTE OVEJUNA strikes a familiar chord for anyone who has had to take a stance against a cruel dominion
Review: MISSED OPPORTUNITIES at The Cuckoo’s Theatre Project
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES does a great job of channeling the rom-com vibe while also dealing with tricky issues.
Review: DADA WOOF PAPA HOT at About Face Theatre
It’s hard not to wish the play’s focus were a bit tighter, but it’s always preferable for a script to be overstuffed with ideas than have too few.
Review: CARDBOARD PIANO at TimeLine Theatre Company
CARDBOARD PIANO is honest, tragic, and raises many important questions without providing answers.
Review: LITTLE WOMEN THE MUSICAL at Brown Paper Box Co.
The highs and lows and adventures of the four March daughters of Concord, Massachusetts are imprinted on so many of our minds that they feel less like characters from fiction and more like old friends from childhood.
Review: DARK MATTERS at Exit 63 Productions
The way the director and designers use the space to create ambiance is what helps DARK MATTERS rise above the fray.