Parkland College Theatre has announced the cast for its upcoming production of the classic comedy You Can’t Take It With You: Penelope Sycamore – Jamey Coutant Essie – Jesse Debolt Rheba – Hannah Kline Paul …
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A director’s debut at the Station Theatre
Mathew chats with Deb Richardson, director of Independence, opening this Thursday at the Station Theatre.
Author Interview: Lauren Burnham
Mathew speaks with Lauren Burnham, who is a local high school senior and the author of Young Adult novel Looks of an Angel.
Station Theatre announces upcoming auditions
The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre announces open auditions for Sons of the Prophet, a play by Stephen Karam, to be directed by Gary Ambler. Auditions will be held Sunday, December 2, from 2:00–5:00 …
Parkland College Theatre announces December auditions
Parkland College Theatre announces open auditions for You Can’t Take It with You, by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. The play will be directed by Joi Hoffsommer. Auditions are Saturday, December 1, from 1:00–5:00 …
Boneyard Creek Improvements Project
The ground breaking ceremony for the Boneyard Creek Improvements Project is scheduled for Wednesday, November 14, at 3:00 p.m. The ceremony will take place at the northwest corner of Griggs and Race Streets. According to …
Open Mic Comedy at Memphis on Main
This Wednesday night (and every Wednesday night), Memphis on Main hosts its Open Mic Comedy Night. No cover. Go see and hear some comedy, or try your luck yourself. To sign up for a set, …
Parkland Theatre presents Too Much Light
Mathew chats with director J.W. Morrissette about Parkland College's ambitious November offerings.
Illini Student Musicals presents The Drowsy Chaperone
Beginning Thursday, November 8, Illini Student Musicals will present The Drowsy Chaperone, a “Musical Within a Comedy,” with book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar and music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison. …
Inner Voices Social Issues Theatre offers new work this week
This week, INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre program will present Universe City, a new performance piece examining the diversity of human interaction — its beauty, its complications, and what is required of us in …