Metaphorical, yet unpunnable, Shotgun
Unable to tastefully play on the word in this play's title, Rebecca gets to the business of describing Twin City Squared's first production of their season.
Unable to tastefully play on the word in this play's title, Rebecca gets to the business of describing Twin City Squared's first production of their season.
Celebration Company kicks off its summer season with a comedic play regarding youth in politics…sort of.
Rebecca gathers together all the performances that will be happening within the confines of C-U during the summer months.
The title of today's sermon is, “Can church be dramatic without religion?” and will be delivered by guest speaker, Rebecca Knaur, who attended The Station's production of Lucas Hnath's The Christians.
Jordan previews Station Theatre's upcoming production of the play entitled The Christians and interviews director Jaclyn Loewenstein about the play's themes and impact on its audience.
Jeff Nelson documents the history of The Light in the Piazza, the final performance of Lyric Theatre @ Illinois.
There’s a lot going on in town this weekend, but Earth Day also falls in there. Local director Latrelle Bright brings an original work to the IMC to celebrate, educate and express.
The music of Cole Porter accompanies passengers on a light-hearted ocean voyage in Parkland Theater’s current production of Anything Goes.
Rebecca got lucky enough to see Iago’s Plot at Krannert Center.
Rebecca chats with director Julia Megan Sullivan about Parkland’s upcoming production of Anything Goes.