Posts Tagged ‘drama’
Lamb’s ‘Marlene’ a Tribute to Family Storytelling
Dinner table conversation is hard to pull off as drama and next to impossible to pull off as an entire play…
Read MoreQuantum Mechanics and Human Relationships Resonate in ‘Constellations’
The Old Globe’s production of Nick Payne’s play Constellations…is a somewhat enlightening, somewhat maddening 65 minutes of well-crafted theatre…
Read More‘The Elephant Man’ Lumbers in Oceanside
Perhaps it’s the play, that the ideas have become so readily accepted as to have lost their vibrancy. Then again, perhaps not…
Read MoreDiversionary Brings Substance and Skill to ‘Now or Later’
After being bombarded with the angry and sometimes empty rhetoric of the 2016 campaign, it is almost a relief to escape to the theatre and hear important questions affecting the U. S. debated with both substance and skill…
Read MoreIntrepid’s ‘Woolf’ Approaches Brilliance
Calling something brilliant is typically overkill, but this production comes darn close…
Read MoreInnerMission’s ‘Disappearing Act’ Tackles PTSD
Give InnerMission Productions a lot of credit: it’s put together a thoughtful, professional-level, show on a limited budget…
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