Real-life beauty queens approve of this show, but our reviewer hoped for more substance and subtlety.
Larry Laneer
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Three-week production runs at different theaters.
Considering Reduxion’s success with Cabaret and Sweeney, theatergoers will wonder what the company plans for next season.
Considering Reduxion’s success with Cabaret and Sweeney, theatergoers will wonder what the company plans for next season.
Reduxion experiments with Christmas
Cracker gets a go and free eggnog is included!
It’s hard to believe this is the 27th year for Pollard Theatre Company’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic set in territorial Oklahoma.
It’s hard to believe this is the 27th year for Pollard Theatre Company’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic set in territorial Oklahoma.
It’s easy to see why Vanya/Spike is so popular. Compared to the inanity that passes for comedy these days, it’s smart, compelling and good fun.
It’s easy to see why Vanya/Spike is so popular. Compared to the inanity that passes for comedy these days, it’s smart, compelling and good fun.
In its promotional materials, Lyric Theatre calls J.B. Priestley’s 1945 play, An Inspector Calls, a Downton Abbey meets Sherlock thriller.
In its promotional materials, Lyric Theatre calls J.B. Priestley’s 1945 play, An Inspector Calls, a “Downton Abbey meets Sherlock thriller.”
In Frank Galati’s stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel, we meet some of the most selfless and some of the most selfish people we’ll ever see.
In Frank Galati’s stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel, we meet some of the most selfless and some of the most selfish people we’ll ever see.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP) wraps up its 30th season with Macbeth, one of the company’s favorite plays, according to Kathryn McGill, OSP artistic director.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP) wraps up its 30th season with Macbeth, one of the company’s favorite plays, according to Kathryn McGill, OSP artistic director.
The Pollard Theatre spells it all out in its endearing new production
Any show titled The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee telegraphs that it will be sweet, nerdy, awkward and self-conscious, sometimes all at once.
