Pulitzer winning play “Clybourne Park” is a searing evening of theatre
In the course of this two hour play you will meet just about every human prejudice that exists in America today.
In the course of this two hour play you will meet just about every human prejudice that exists in America today.
Playing now to November 10 is “Accomplice” at ShakesCo. Gail Burns reviews this head-scratcher, saying:”If you love a good whodunnit, you will adore this show”
Two titans of literature clash and burn on the Fourth of July, 1937.
A pleasant enough evening at the theatre, but memorable would have been better,
Simon Coe Bigelow’s play about a special needs child sets a noble theatrical goal, but its shallow treatment of an important subject sinks the effort.
When you enter Kaufman’s Barber Shop you will step back in time to 1925 when much more than simple haircuts were happening.
A treat for the whole family, Young Frankenstein is a hoot with a monster, music and lots of flat-out comedy.
Great acting in a sometimes funny, sometimes painful play about life in the Irish countryside.