I certainly hope that the old church-basement-quality chairs were not enough to keep you from spending an evening at the Station Theatre. I did, however, whoop loudly when I saw the announcement on facebook that …
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Seeing strangers as long-lost family members
Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea is a truth bomb that Rebecca found painful in the perfect way of theatre.
What the actual hell, you guys?
For the Station Theatre's season opener, The Night Alive, Rebecca takes the chance to ask all the members of an atypical “living room drama” the question that she has wanted to shout from the audience for years.
MU*TH*VA*SH sounds like cussing, actually a fundraiser
If you say each syllable, it may just satisfy all your NSFW needs during business hours, but it’s also more apparent that this new word stands for “Musical Theatre Variety Show” and it’s happening this …
Excuse me while I kiss the sea
Illinois Theatre's season-opening play tackles big themes in a small space.
BEAR witness to the Unreliable Bestiary before it’s gone
Rebecca attempts to describe BEAR without spoiling it.
Pygmalion LitFest Reading Room announces lineup
Saturday’s lineup for Pygmalion LitFest is non-stop for most of the day, noon til 8 p.m. Solidly in the middle (around the time waking up is less offensive) at 3:30 p.m., will sit a special …
Books to check out at PygLit’s Human Library
The Human Library event taking place Thursday, September 22nd, has announced its lineup of books to check out. Pictured above is Zaid, who is prepared to let you read about him as a Black Muslim. …
Pygmalion and Matthew Minicucci are Lit Up
Maybe SP likes Matthew too much. Maybe we talk too often. Regardless, this conversation between Minicucci and Rebecca should provide new details about our old homeboy.
PechaKucha Pygs out
Rebecca previews the next PK night, bringing you 20x20s from each of the five major Pyg groups: Food, Tech, Made, Lit, and Music.