Mathew previews the Celebration Company's summer offerings.
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Tonight’s performance of Appropriate is sold out
For those of you who were dead-set on attending tonight’s performance of Appropriate at the Station Theatre, you might want to think again. According to the Station facebook page, the performance is currently sold out. …
Krannert Center announces 2015-16 Youth Series
From a KCPA press release: For decades, Krannert Center has welcomed thousands of the region’s young people each season for a series of inventive and inspiring daytime programs, carefully curated to awaken minds while also …
CompostQ at Channing Murray for one night only
Wednesday night, April 29th, there will be a one-night-only event at the Channing Murray Foundaion. CompostQ, an arts collective engaging in improvisation, music, and dance, will perform at 7:30 p.m. The program will last approximately …
New play by Mark Roberts getting an Alabama try-out
In tangential Champaign-Urbana Arts news: After his successful runs as a TV writer and showrunner, local actor/comedian Mark Roberts has focused much of the last decade on the stage. His most recent play, New Country, …
An enchanting trip Into the Woods
Mathew reviews Lyric Theatre's ensemble fairy tale musical.
Costume contest and free comics at Action Jackson Comics on May 2nd
Per a press release from Action Jackson Comics: Free Comic Book Day is May 2nd — a single day when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world give away comic books …
Sudden Sound concert series continues April 23rd at KAM
On April 23rd, at 7:30 p.m., Krannert Art Museum will host the next in its “Sudden Sound” concert series with a performance by Gerald Cleaver’s Black Host. Per the KAM website: This improvising “super” quintet …
In praise of the trifle: or, a theatre snob achieves personal growth
A review of Parkland Theatre’s The Drowsy Chaperone, in which Mathew actually likes a musical—actually quite a lot.
The hits just keep on comin’
Mathew interviews Warren Garver, who is now appearing in Parkland Theatre's “meta-musical” The Drowsy Chaperone.