Review | HOW TO LIVE ON EARTH at Chimera Ensemble
It is an extremely science-fiction-y premise, but its execution is much less science-fiction-y than I expected.
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.
Review: ALL I WANT IS ONE MORE MEANWHILE… at Otherworld Theatre
Just because you’re not a perfect woman, it doesn’t mean you’re not strong one.
Review: TREEFALL at Exit 63 Theatre
It’s near impossible not be enveloped by the world created by TREEFALL’s artistic team.
Review: “GHOSTS & zombies” at Akvavit Theatre
When you think of the work of the ‘father of realism’ Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, it’s likely you’ll picture complicated marital relationships, gothic heroines, and telling letters. It’s unlikely you’ll think of zombies.
Review: A NIGHT IN ALACHUA COUNTY at WildClaw Theatre Company
Pictured: Allison Cain. Photo courtesy of WildClaw Theatre Company. By Bec Willett World creation has always been important in engaging audiences in stories, particularly those presented in more fantastical genres. How would it affect our interpretation of the story if we were never quite able to believe that in Harry’s world...