Illini Theater’s Grapes of Wrath a powerful portrayal of soured dreams
It may not be the most cheerful road trip you've ever been on, but The Grapes of Wrath is worth the ride.
It may not be the most cheerful road trip you've ever been on, but The Grapes of Wrath is worth the ride.
Rebecca talks to the small cast of CUTC's short run production playing this weekend on the Second Stage.
Rebecca spends 30 minutes with Grapes of Wrath director to see if it's worth the bigger investment of over two hours. Spoilers: the answer is yes. Point of order: she's kind of stingy when she's not getting paid, so it was in the air.
Shelly chats with the director and cast of Legally Blonde Jr.
tl;dr You should go see She Kills Monsters if you are a role-playing fan, nerd extraordinaire, and all around 90s/00s gamer geek.
Mara chats with the director of the National Theatre of Scotland's The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart prior to its sold-out run this week at Krannert.
Intentionally hard to follow, appropriately bumbling, endearingly messy, and ultimately funny, Parkland Theatre's newest production showcasing seven truly talented actors isn't one to miss.
Parkland Theatre's season — seeming to focus on plays within plays — continues with a play that has a title so long we can't fit it on the masthead. Sarah talks with director Kate Riley about what we can expect.
In case you need something beyond the incredible title to make you go see the upcoming play at The Station, Rebecca interviews director Mikel Matthews.
Rochelle interviews the director of an upcoming opera production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.