The Station Theatre produces Title and Deed
Mathew interviews director Deb Richardson about her upcoming production of Will Eno's one-person show.
Mathew interviews director Deb Richardson about her upcoming production of Will Eno's one-person show.
Jeff speaks with director Tom Mitchell before his adaptation of All the King's Men debuts at Krannert Center.
Witchhunts and webs are discussed with Mathew Green, director of Parkland Theatre's season-opener.
Rebecca is so tired of the LIT pun, but honestly, it works and it's just right there. Still, check out who all is reading at Exile on Main on Saturday afternoon.
PYGMALION 2017 is a stacked line up with many talented musicians you may only discover after Pygmalion is over. Instead of regreting it, check out some highlights to help you enjoy the coming weekend.
Sara gives the rundown of what to expect at PYGMALION this year, in a broad sense.
George Saunders speaks with Rebecca about the theatricality of his new book, his upcoming appearance as part of Pygmalion Literature Festival, and the friends who help him remember what art really means.
Nika gets the scoop on CU Pride Fest, happening this weekend.
The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts presents an incredibly diverse lineup of performers for this year's ELLNORA: The Guitar Festival. Standout acts include Jeff Tweedy, Shovels & Rope, Alberta Khoury, Jiji, and others.
Julie sits down with Molly McLay, one of the organizers of tonight's performance of The Vagina Monologues at the Virginia Theatre.