Articles tagged with: Theatre
People, for the most part, avoid vulnerability. That’s obviously not without legitimate reason. It’s obstructive having strangers observe our odd little worlds - the ones we are accustomed to piloting away from foreign pupils. When such unwanted …
Class tension, lusty plights, and the persuasion of suicide - sounds like an Adam’s Family reunion gone sour. But it’s not. Instead, think of your classic servant-master relationship, capricious damsel not really in distress, and a quasi-tragic …
By: Erin Dyer
Performance of Keren Cytter’s Show Real Drama at DiverseWorks Theatre starts today, Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30pm. The show will continue to run at the same time each day following its opening …
By: Erin Dyer
Grown-Up Story Time (GUST) at Rudyard’s British Pub on Waugh entertains bar patrons every third Tuesday of the month. GUST is hosted by BooTown, a nonprofit arts company, founded in 2024, whose mission …
By: Erin Dyer
Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company and Obsidian Art Space will present two short plays on two separate weekends in August. The featured PG-13 plays have been seeded out of more than 200 nationwide submissions …
By Alex Wukman
I guess once “Pole Dancing for Jesus” became a thing it was almost inevitable that someone would write and stage a play about a stripper. And on Saturday, December 2, Frenticore opens one …