Noises Off! forecast: Hilarious with a Chance of Sardines
Mara reviews Parkland Theatre's crowd-pleasing season opener.
Mara reviews Parkland Theatre's crowd-pleasing season opener.
Jimin sits down with some of the directors and cast of What You Will Shakespeare Company's upcoming Romeo and Juliet production.
Rebecca discusses impermanence with multiple-Grammy-nominated composer Darcy James Argue and Vertigo author/illustrator Danijel Zezelj, in preparation for Brooklyn Babylon.
Meghan chats with Christine Sevec-Johnson, the director of Noises Off! being held at Parkland Theater about the ups, downs, and their own hilarious moments of putting on a satire about the craziness of theater.
Jimin attends the Station Theatre’s production of Mine and walks away examining the fragile line between madness and reality.
Berlioz's Beatrice & Benedict burnishes a beloved and boisterous “B-plot”, begetting beauty and barbed banter.
There’s nothing like sitting around a campfire, trying to tell the scariest story possible. Saturday’s performance at Urbana Free library will be nothing like sitting around a campfire, but the chances for a scare are high.
The entire cast of Mine lends their thoughts to Rebecca in preparation for this new ensemble play being staged at the Station.
We got the chance to see the Illinois Theatre's production of The Other Shore and it was a philosophical whirlwind. Here's a peek before you go check it out for yourself.
Given the multitude of forms such an abstract experimental play could take, Bethany tries to give the production coming to Krannert a little shape.