Rider’s theater department’s recent production of the play “From Up Here” impressed audience members with strong acting choices and wonderful production design. theridernews.com/from-up-here...
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Fizzy, funny, and just a little frustrating — Strategic Love Play turns a bad date into a sharp, revealing comedy at Signature Theatre.
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Keanu & Winter's 'Godot': A Brilliant Blasphemy or Broadway's Biggest Blunder?
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‘No need for a zig or a zag’: border tensions explored in play
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New post at the Blog, thoughts on a touring Play version of Dracula, adapted for the stage by Nick Lane.
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'The Delicate Tears of the Waning Moon' explores violations against journalists. The play exposes the lengths to which oppressive, oligarchic regimes will go to suppress the truth and preserve the ruling-class prerogative.
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JETS' one-acts are a breath of fresh air, featuring relatable stories and talented local actors. Click to read Poppy's review of an unforgettable night!
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Photo of a stage set from the high back seats of the theatre. Some red seats and audience are visible. The set is decorated primarily in blue, with secondary green colors, and red decorative accents. It is of a country parlor, all woodwork and mounted antlers and chandeliers--yes, chandeliers--done in gorgeous shades of blue. Two stairs open off the back of the set, leading to green hallways, and there are four other closed stage doors. There is a fireplace and tall built-in bookshelf, a sofa, a desk and chair, and a lounging chair near the fireplace. The casement window in the back of the set shows a manufactured scene of trees with snow on them. The level of snow will change during the play.
#ProjectPositivity Day 54: Seeing the Agatha Christie play, "The Mousetrap," with the whole family at the Guthrie. Highly recommended. Also now I have new decorating inspo! (TW: discussion of past child abuse and child death) #GoodThings #Mystery #Theatre #PlayReview
Powerful plays by Alex Broun! Mixed performances, deep themes on stage. Discover the highs and lows in Oscar's review! #Theatre #Drama #Acting #PlayReview
What damage can one lie do? The Children's Hour reveals the catastrophic consequences of dishonesty. 🌟 Read Alex's take on this compelling play based on a true story. Discover more here!
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