Reviewed by Megan Grabowski Welcome back, Thoroughline Theater Company! My first introduction to Throughline is at their new home, Carnegie Stage, for Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge, Throughline’s first production in two years. Perhaps A View From the Bridge seems like an… Read More ›
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Throughline Theatre presents Arthur Miller’s ‘A View From the Bridge’
Following a two-year hiatus, Throughline Theatre is returning to the stage this month with Arthur Miller‘s A View From the Bridge, directed by Throughline’s Artistic Director, J. Cody Spellman. The 1950s powerhouse drama by Arthur Miller follows the cataclysmic downfall of Eddie… Read More ›
Punk, Audacious, Powerful: Pittsburgh Classic Players’ “Romeo & Juliet”
By Eva Phillips Harper York, not unlike two infamously fabled star cross’d lovers, had a feverish, impassioned vision that she was driven to bring to life. Thankfully, unlike those two lovers, however, York isn’t a fourteen-year-old in the throes of… Read More ›
Arcade Comedy Theater Mines Comedy Gold in “Bubble Boy: The Musical”
By Brian Pope In her ever increasingly maniacal efforts to cloister her son safely in the nest (or bubble, as it were), the conservatively hardwired Mrs. Livingston carefully curates (or rather cruelly censors) the culture he consumes. Jimmy grows up… Read More ›
