Shifting through the wreckage
A glimpse at the heart of The Station Theatre’s production of How I Learned to Drive.
A glimpse at the heart of The Station Theatre’s production of How I Learned to Drive.
Rent, now playing at the Station Theatre, brings to life the love and friendships of a group of friends living life on the edge in New York City.
Tracy and Mathew Green reflect on the circumstances that inspired the Station's sold out 8.
There is nothing about The Station Theatre’s production of Becky Shaw that isn’t wonderful. The end.
I won’t beat around the bush: see this play.
The Station Theatre's production of Stephen Sondheim's Company has convincing performances, great songs, and musings on marriage, love, and life itself.
Daniel talks shop with Gruesome Playground Injuries director, Mathew Green.
The Station Theatre presents a fantastic interpretation of Willa Cather’s novel, adapted for the stage by Urbana native Jarrett Dapier.
Way Off Broadway brings to life quirky characters who are chasing the dream of starring on Broadway.
The U of I Department of Theatre celebrates Tennessee Williams’ 100th birthday with a presentation of Battle of Angels.