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FUN HOME: RUN, DON’T WALK
You’re going to need to cancel your weekend plans. Run, don’t walk to the box office at Bay City Players. You still have three more...
An Almost Perfect Murder
As the opening song suggests in this rock opera, someone is going to die. Who will it be? Murder Ballad, written by Julia Jordan and...
Acting in Pit and Balcony’s Hand to God is Devilishly Good
As I was driving home from opening night of Hand to God, the latest installment in Pit and Balcony’s After Dark series, I realized it was...
The Trail to Oregon - An Interactive Adventure
Adventure is a-brewin’ this weekend in The Trail to Oregon, a fully student produced improvisation based musical sponsored through the ...
American Idiot Rocks
Make sure to put American Idiot at Pit and Balcony Theatre on your calendar because it is not to be missed. The entire ensemble...
Starstuff and Theatre Magic at the MCFTA
Center Stage's Peter and Starcatcher feels like you're watching a mix between a vaudeville production and a really good forensics piece. ...
Hope You Have the Time of Your Life
“I don’t care if you don’t care!” A poignant lyric echoed by each of the three main protagonists in the current production of alternative...
Peter and the Starcatcher: An Awfully Big Adventure
Peter and the Starcatcher, a stage adaptation by Rick Elice based on Dave Barry’s children’s novel, tells the origin story behind the boy...
Suburbia: American Dream, or Nightmare?
Passion Theatre continues its mission of tackling of modern scripts with provocative content with Eric Bogosian's Suburbia. Set in 1994...
Annie Has Its Moments
Annie might just be the second most famous “tale as old as time”. Admittedly, I had never seen the stage version of the 1924 comic strip,...
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