Familiar Fiddler favors film
Parkland's production of Fiddler on the roof has Rebecca pondering the pros and cons of stage versus film.
Parkland's production of Fiddler on the roof has Rebecca pondering the pros and cons of stage versus film.
Mara chats with director Sarah Wigley Johnson about Lyric Theatre's upcoming production of Kiss Me, Kate.
Mathew speaks with director Lindsey Gates-Markel about the Station Theatre's upcoming comedy.
Tevye, the main character of Parkland Theatre's production, Fiddler on the Roof, would heartily agree with its director's assertion that human nature prefers repetition. I would posit we can learn from it, as well.
Meghan reviews the thought-provoking play In the Blood, a modern adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter which explores society's responses towards homeless single mothers.
A short story from 2001 based on the assemblages made with 19th century objects by an early-20th century artist inspires the created-instrument operatic theatre work that will be at KCPA for one night only, this Saturday.
Jimin talks with Lisa Gaye-Dixon, director of Illini Theatre's upcoming play In the Blood, a modern spin on The Scarlet Letter.
Constellations explores the endless amounts of almosts and could-have-beens that surround the relationship between two people who meet and (sometimes) fall in love.
Known for their off-kilter takes on classics, the What You Will Shakespeare Company is tackling Marlowe for a change. Sarah finds out what other changes are in store.
Stephanie explores the countless outcomes with the cast and director of the Celebration Company's new production.