Elden Street Players Glengarry Glen Ross
By Genie Baskir • Mar 27th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsThis Mamet production didn’t disappoint. Plus ca change, c’est la meme chose.
This Mamet production didn’t disappoint. Plus ca change, c’est la meme chose.
The jazzmen of Warren Leight’s 1999 Tony-winning play, Side Man, have come to see themselves as the last, dying remnant of a music to which their lives have been passionately, even obsessively, committed.
Rasputin is the protagonist of Brother Russia, a new musical that is receiving its premiere production at Signature Theater.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to see a show that is running off the tracks, or to see a bit of the magic that happens when you work on a theatrical production, Laughing Stock will let you live out your fantasy.
Signature Theatre has released their planned 2012-2013 season.
In the end, the show put a smile on every audience member’s face as they exited thinking about the marvelous mind of Dr. Seuss and this wonderful showcase by the Oakcrest girls.
In Manassas Park’s Lady Windermere’s Fan, the value of love, honestly, and fidelity are all discussed in a bitingly blase manner – after all, who really knows the truth?
The only fault I can find with RCP’s presentation of the show is that they didn’t schedule it over the Valentine’s Day weekend.
“But soft, what light through yonder widow breaks?” In Aldersgate Church Community Theater’s production of Romeo and Juliet, it is the blue-white glow of an iPod screen.
While good for several laughs, Port City Playhouse’s production is only scratching the surface of what could be a much more fleshed out show.