By HANNAH WING-BONICA There is perhaps nothing more exciting than getting caught up in watching a crime thriller unfold, whether it’s on TV or on the stage. The 1952 stage play Dial M for Murder by Frederick Knott is one of… Read More ›
Elizabeth Glyptis
The Pittsburg New Works Festival’s Week Three Explores Sex After Surgery, Mother-Daughter Relationships, Lost Luggage
Local companies are producing world premieres of one-act plays during week three of the five-week-long Festival. Sex after surgery, mother-daughter relations, and lost luggage are among the themes of three world premieres, as the Pittsburgh New Works Festival partners with local theater companies to present… Read More ›
Little Lake Brings ‘A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur’ to their Stage
Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Raymond, PhD Little Lake Theatre continues its 2022 season with Tennessee Williams’ A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur. Lesser-known plays can sometimes be hidden gems, but Creve Coeur is a crepe among the pancake stack of Wiliams’ works. The play’s… Read More ›
12 Peers’ “Mythburgh Vol. 3: Episode 2”
Now in its third season, Mythburgh has institutionalized itself as part of the 12 Peers Theater line-up. Each Mythburgh show has only one performance, and to date, all of them have been at the brillobox. Mythburgh features local playwrights… Read More ›
