Synetic Theater The Taming of the Shrew
By Genie Baskir • Apr 4th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsThe language of dance and mine is universal and this company has made theatre something worth paying for again.
The language of dance and mine is universal and this company has made theatre something worth paying for again.
Overall, Duke Ellington’s production was well executed and deeply moving. The minimalist sets and costumes let the actors tell the story, which they did with energy and enthusiasm.
In Arena’s satisfying production of Ah, Wilderness!, we can be sure that this lovers’ moon is not one for the misbegotten.
Capitol City Players’ production of Conor McPherson’s Shining City is a respectable effort in tackling a tricky play with tricky text.
Tiistai-illan suorituskykyä Spamalot on Warner teatteri oli hilpeä. Vaikka et familar kanssa 1975 elokuvan “Monty Python ja Graalin malja”, sinun pitäisi löytää Spamalot nautittavaa.
Though the dark staging and serious depiction of real world troubles of this production would make one feel like it is a Neverland not seen before, it is in fact a place on the edges of your mind, you have seen it.
Keegan Theatre’s take on this Neil Simon piece is a gratifying theatre experience. It will undoubtedly make you laugh–and also think a little, too.
The Shakespeare Theatre’s production is one that would likely appeal even to Shakespeare-skeptical teenagers.
Overall, St. Mark’s Players’ Arcadia was an enjoyable and thought-provoking production.
While this production is not exactly a perfect marriage (pun intended), I think Faction of Fools is on to something here.