Chlamydia Dell’arte: A Sex-ed Burlesque
By Genie Baskir • May 23rd, 2012 • Category: ReviewsHusbands should see this show. There should be more educational theatre like this. Think of the field trips.
Husbands should see this show. There should be more educational theatre like this. Think of the field trips.
Any1Man is a universal portrait of all men and the lives any single man could be leading depending on his own choices combined with what the fates may have in store for him.
Port Tobacco’s Into the Woods is smart and pleasing.
Botteri and Jones have talent and stamina and they sell the story along with the music; but the story sinks without their talent.
Studio 3’s Rapunzel is disarming and an innocent way in a guilty world to spend some time with children…preferably someone else’s….before we trade them to The Witch for broccoli.
By today’s standard, this is reality show fare dressed up as art and nothing shocking or unbelievable is occurring at all. The ending is a let down, but that seems what was intended all along.
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then this reviewer saw a sweet and warmhearted production of a classic Broadway favorite with fine adult talent and beautiful children singing and dancing their hearts out.
Faction of Fools questions sophistry while venerating Shakespeare even as they serve him up medium rare.
A night out at RCP is a bargain and its August: Osage County can readily compete with the tour that came to the Kennedy Center two Christmases ago.
Your unambitious reviewer recommends this show and warrants that, if nothing else, the worth of the ticket price to this show is bound up in the relief at not having to clean up the mess on stage at the end of this very funny play.