Studio Theatre 2nd Stage Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
By Genie Baskir • Jul 18th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsThe show is not bad; but it represents a distortion of history while advancing ignorance of a people’s history that reverberates today.
The show is not bad; but it represents a distortion of history while advancing ignorance of a people’s history that reverberates today.
Faction of Fools has figured out that there is no love without cheese, cut or otherwise and presents a series of comic scenes where the comic love is as tasty as the cheeses it references.
Josh Armenta’s The City of God is a self serious derivative of the works of Arnold Schoenberg and Boris Gudonov, only not as cheerful as the latter two.
Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury is a traditionally-structured show in which the words are supremely important.
All three plays were crisply paced with well-timed interactions among the distinct characters, aided by crystal-clear diction.
Even though the scenes are short, they evoke powerful emotions that will make you feel like you are right there with them experiencing them.
You think you can handle a trip down Tilted Torch’s Wild Night? Then you better hold on to your tiny hats and your nipple tassels.
Check out all 150 shows of this year’s Fringe Festival. Be one of those people that will say “yeah, it happened, and I was there.”
Altogether, The Merry Wives of Windsor is superior theatre. Go see it; it’s better than TV.
The Normal Heart centers around a political movement whose mantra was “Silence = Death,” and Arena Stage’s production will doubtlessly inspire conversations that can end the silence and save lives.