THEATRE REVIEWS
Finding Opportunities During Unemployment
No matter how confident some people may appear, they aren’t always comfortable in their own skin. One can have the body of a model, and still be sensitive when it comes to looks.
Read MorePolitics, Not Theater, Fuels Cygnet’s So-So ‘Last Wife’
Henry VIII couldn’t soldier his way out of a wet paper bag, but he knew how to push other soldiers’ buttons. Then he met Katherine Parr, in whom he met his match. Cygnet Theatre Company’s ‘The Last Wife’ chronicles the events and the outcome — and while the script holds out Parr as a model, the show certainly does not.
Read MoreEmbarking on an Exciting Adventure
A phrase that many people use, “don’t judge a book by its cover,” is one that can apply to all sorts of men and women. Take, for example, Phileas Fogg from Around the World in 80 Days.
Read MoreUser-Friendliness Is Key in Fine ‘Color of Light’
Art and religion are among the few things you never discuss in a bar. The two principals in Vantage Theatre’s fine ‘The Color of Light’ may or may not have visited a watering hole in their time, but amid the bond they forged within those topics, it doesn’t matter.
Read More‘Hamilton’ Is About More Than Just One Revolution; Make Room for Miranda
The American Revolution addressed from the perspective of a classic underdog in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s epic ‘Hamilton’ is also a revolution in theatrical application of the vernacular to the mythic.
Read MoreDespite Cast Changes ‘Hamilton’ is in Good Hands
It really is all that…
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