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Dog Sees God: The Blockhead Grows Up
What happens when those wholesome characters we remember from our childhood grow up to become rebellious teenagers with every problem...
Rocky Horror is Alive and Well with the Rebel Theatre Company
As a college student attending the cheap midnight weekend movies in 1982, I saw Rocky Horror Picture Show for the first time. The...
Rebel Theatre’s Rocky Horror: Something Old, Something New
It would seem redundant to begin a review of the Rocky Horror Show, something we’ve probably all encountered in our lives countless...
The Complete History of America (Mildly Abridged)
Just in time for the Independence Day weekend, Vanishing Elephant Players gives us their production of The Complete History of America...
American History for the Short Attention Span
If you feel like you weren’t paying attention in History class and think that attending The Complete History of America (Abridged) just...
Pit & Balcony Rises to the Challenges of “The Cockfight Play”
Michael Bartlett’s play, generally referred to as “The Cockfight Play” since the actual title is not as family or print friendly (think...
P&B’s The Cockfight Play: A Production with Punch
The Cockfight Play by English playwright Mike Bartlett is the current offering from Pit and Balcony Theatre’s “After Dark” series. The...
TCYA: The Spring Awakens
Spring Awakening, the 2006 Tony Award winning rock musical by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater (based off the 1891 German play by Frank...
It Shoulda Been You: The Wedding Event of the Season
A theatre wedding never goes as planned. Never. Something always shakes things up. Always. The question is “who,” “what,” and “how.” I’m...
Joseph All the Time
Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice for an all boys school in 1968, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has a hodgepodge...
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