Track 9, an atmospheric thriller by localish author Sue Rovens, poses some questions that Rebecca has spent about a month pondering.
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Illinois Shakespeare Festival re-welcomes C-U thespians
Rebecca gives a glimpse of the delights of nearby BloNo’s Bardfest, with insights from two talented locals: Nisi Sturgis and Jordan Coughtry.
Primed and ready for opening night
Rebecca and Mathew sit and chat about the Station’s summer season closer, Marjorie Prime.
The Cat in the Hat comin atcha
Rebecca previews the Dr. Seuss revue being staged by the Urbana Park District's Youth Summer Theatre program. Katie Odom neglects to answer in rhyme, but that's still fine.
Uncork with some showtunes and local favorites
Krannert’s Uncorked series makes Thursdays extra-special by pairing new wines with local talent. This week, Ranae Wilson, who both works for the Krannert Center in the Development department and appears in local productions, has curated a list …
Who’s on first?
Rebecca tries to discern exactly what went down at the ballpark during Bleacher Bums.
Be Midwestern—kickstart this punny Euchre spinoff
Seriously, what’s more Midwestern than self-publishing a Euchre variant with a pun in the title? I know you Illini aren’t as well-versed in the quintessential confusing card game to play while it’s cold out and …
Not actually a rain delay – Bleacher Bums throws first pitch tonight
Twin City Squared’s new production was originally scheduled closer to baseball’s pre-season, but gets underway tonight.
Aren’t we all a little foreign?
Rebecca examines how the “strange”ers in the Station Theatre’s production of The Foreigner aren’t all that far from home.
Illinois Shakespeare Fest opens this week
The annual Illinois Shakespeare Festival, held at Ewing Manor in Bloomington-Normal, opens its six-week run this Thursday. On the roster for the 40th anniversary year will be three versions of classic Shakespeare plays performed by …