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Carousel - “When Do We Stop Spinning?”
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel is a troublesome musical because of the perception that it romanticizes domestic violence. The...
Carousel Soars at Midland Center for the Arts
In 1943, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein revolutionized musical theatre with Oklahoma! a musical theatre piece that relied less on...
August: Osage County catches Lightning in a Bottle at the MCFTA
Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize winning 2007 dramedy “August: Osage County” is the final production in Center Stage’s Cornerstone Collection,...
Roar into the 20s with GATSBY!
I must precede this review by confessing that The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald has always been one of my favorite novels. I love...
Rewards and Perils of Ambition at Pit & Balcony’s GREAT GATSBY
Considered by many to be The Great American Novel, Fitzgerald’s jazz age classic gets a new interpretation at Saginaw’s Pit & Balcony...
Pit & Balcony Delivers With The Giver
"If everything is the same, there are no choices." The stage adaptation of the essential young adult novel, The Giver, marks the second...
A Different Kind of Gift: "The Giver" opens at P&B
In a not-too-distant future, people live in planned communities where secrets must be confessed, differences must not be pointed out, and...
Emilie: SVSU Explores Love and Knowledge in Thought-Provoking Production
SVSU tackles some heady issues in it’s latest StudioXP production Emilie; La Marquise du Chatelet Defends Her Life by Lauren Gunderson....
Emilie Defends Her Life!
Emilie La Marquise Du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight, by Lauren Gunderson begins with Emilie in the afterlife where she retells her...
SVSU’s Proof Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
The title of David Auburn’s Proof is the perfect microcosm of play itself: an elegant, clever, double entendre that superficially refers...
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