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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...
Proof Positive
David Auburn’s play Proof was a massive Off-Broadway hit in early 2000 which took Broadway by storm later that year, going on to win...
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...
The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia Asks “What Is Love?”
In The Goat, architect Martin Gray has fallen in love again. He still loves his wife Stevie deeply, but has found a profound love with...
BCP’s Lend Me a Tenor Hits All the Right Notes
Bay City Players is certainly swinging for the fences this season. As a follow up to February’s August: Osage County, a dramatic...
Invest in Pit & Balcony’s Glengarry Glen Ross
When push comes to shove, how much is too much? If first place in a Sales competition got you a Cadillac, second place got you a set of...
A Curious Night-Time at the Theatre
Director Tommy Wedge opens his director’s note stating that The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is an intimidating play....
“Curious Incident” Provides Unique, Can’t-Miss Perspective
A play on the receiving end of five Tony Awards often catches the attention of the theatre community. But when that play is...
The Women Take Center Stage
The Women Take Center Stage Dr. Jeff List I love when I am inspired by theatre. Performances of all sorts inspire me. Rarely, though, do...
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