Jarrod reviews The Station Theatre's production of Men on Boats directed by Latrelle Bright.
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Sweat is an honest conversation about race, identity, and life
Jarrod reviews The Station Theatre's production of Sweat directed by Mathew Green.
13 is our awkward adolescence put to music
Jarrod reviews Twin City Theatre Company's Stars of Tomorrow student-run production of 13: The Musical.
Grease is the word for summer fun
Jarrod reviews Grease, Champaign-Urbana Theatre Company's 13th Annual Kathy Murphy Student Production.
Family drama set to unfold with August: Osage County
Jarrod sits with director Mathew Green and cast members Carolyn Kodes, Keilah Wilson, and Matt Hester to preview The Station Theatre's production of August: Osage County.
Memphis must be heard, not just seen
Jarrod reviews Parkland College Theatre's production of Memphis.
Cock is an emotional battle to the end
Jarrod reviews Cock, The Station Theatre's latest production, directed by founder of the Celebration Company Rick Orr.
Fun Home tells a beautiful but heartbreaking story
Jarrod reviews the Station Theatre's production of Fun Home, a beautiful show about self discovery and understanding one's family.
Come on out to the Fun Home
Jarrod speaks about the Station Theatre's production of Fun Home—a heart-breaking musical about discovering our own self and learning to understand loved ones through new eyes—with director Latrelle Bright and several cast members.
Station offers holiday alternative with Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
Jarrod speaks with director Joi Hoffsommer and cast members to preview The Station Theatre's production of Miss Bennet: A Christmas at Pemberley.