Kingdom City asks “urban or rural?”
C-U answers “both.”
Wary of an outsider's portrayal of the Midwest, Rebecca leaves Kingdom City very pleasantly surprised.
Wary of an outsider's portrayal of the Midwest, Rebecca leaves Kingdom City very pleasantly surprised.
Meghan chats with director J.W. Morissette about the upcoming play Kingdom City at Krannert Center of Performing Arts.
What do you get when you go home for your mother's funeral and bump into the local cupcake entrepreneur? Self-discovery, humor, and baked goods.
This weekend, Twin City Squared will be staging a moving and beautiful work, the dramatic poetry series For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange. Rebecca speaks with the cast and crew to see what we can expect.
Jimin talks with Jaclyn Loewenstein, director of the Station Theatre's upcoming play, American Wee-Pie.
Meghan reviews Nunsense, a hilarious play complete with singing nuns, audience quizzes, and even a tap-dance routine.
A brand-new company is in town and staging a production during the downtime in the local theatre scene. Rebecca talks with director Garth Gersten about why people should take time out of their busy schedules for a little Nunsense!
Rebecca revisits The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds to see just what kind of growth has occurred since the preview.
Latrelle Bright brings her production of a Pulitzer prize-winning play to the Station Theatre beginning this weekend.
Jimin gets an inside look at the upcoming musical The Snow Queen, put on by the Champaign Park District Youth Theatre program.