Literary Death Match: meet your contenders
SP Writers take a closer look at the DeathMatch participants, complete with color-commentary.
No rumbling. No one is ready for that.
SP Writers take a closer look at the DeathMatch participants, complete with color-commentary.
No rumbling. No one is ready for that.
Nathaniel takes a look at The Pygmalion Festival's Literary Death Match.
C-U has a ridiculous number of libraries, and Shelly learns about the most diverse and interactive one we've ever seen. Check out people at the Human Library event during Pygmalion LitFest.
Peter and the Starcatcher may not have you clapping to save Tinker Bell’s life, but it will have you laughing and smiling.
This year’s opening celebration brings the sounds and tastes of the world to CU-rbanites and Rebecca’s bringing you the scoop.
In an age when young adults are chastised for being young-er than adult-er, Peter Pan occurs more often in popular culture. The latest, Peter and the Starcatcher, is a musical produced by Twin City Squared, opening this week.
As the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre announces its 45th season, no one needs reassurance that they are in the prime of life.
A two-fer, in which Mathew speaks with director Stephen Fiol and then reviews a rehearsal at the Virginia Theatre.
A conversation with Latrelle Bright, director of Dreamgirls, shows that inclusion is a big effort when it comes to producing a typical play.
For its 39th season, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival brings an amazing cast together to perform one of the Bard’s most famous plays. Directed by Leda Hoffmann, Hamlet finds a balance of the comedic within the tragic.