Suffrage and outrage make for rich stage experiences.
Ife Olujobi’s claws-out satire doesn’t quite reach the tragic potential of its DEI-in-the-workplace premise.
The Huey Lewis musical is fine, fun, and as lightweight as a cardboard box.
Big high-energy performances, undercut by the folks behind the curtain.
The 1999 Constitution is neither the product of plebiscite, referendum, nor a national conference. It was bequeathed to us in 1999 by the departing military, and promulgated into law by military fiat. The result has been a litany of contradictions, omissions and inconsistencies ” – Former Senate President, David Mark, in Vanguard, November 20th 2008 By […]
A play about restaurant-making that’s likely to resonate with any underpaid, overwhelmed, hyperpassionate, exhausted creator.
Yes, “The Wiz” should ease on down the road — but with boundless creativity and awe.
A curiously muted Hemings-and-Jefferson meta-story by Suzan-Lori Parks.
Henwood Joseph Thomas, 18, embarked on his solo exploration in the park around 8:00 am on Friday
Shaking the Tree Theatre's latest production, The Brother and the Bird, adapts a short story by Alissa Nutting, which was based on the Brothers Grimm's "The Juniper Tree" into a tight 60-minute spring season play filled with tension, suspense, and stray rays of humor. Fairy tale adaptions are only as good as the people adapting them, but Shaking the Tree has boiled the bones of "The Brother and the Bird" into a visual feast. I disliked shadowplay before I saw Shaking the Tree do it, and I...
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There’s plenty of great stuff in this documentary to keep super fans happy – but you only need to know 80s banger Livin’ on a Prayer to get emotional as the ageing band break down before your very eyes