By Megan Grabowski For the next two weeks, the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall Studio is transformed back in time, 60 + years to the 1958 Springfield High senior prom. Pinks and blues embellish the stage creating an… Read More ›
Mairead Roddy
Review: Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” by Riverfront Theater Company
Reviewed By Bob Hoover The spirit of that hopeful Hollywood cliché, “Let’s use the barn and put on a show!” runs through the energetic production of Company by the Riverfront Theater Company, whose cast pours plenty of perspiration and exertion… Read More ›
Leave Your Troubles at the Door? Haunting Splendor in Little Lake’s “Cabaret”
By Eva Phillips The first time I ever encountered Cabaret, I was a severely depressed 19-year-old, being moved to tears in a Dunkin Donuts at 2 AM as I watched Bob Fosse-directed, spectacularly manic Liza Minelli, and still-closeted Joel Grey… Read More ›
Little Lake Theatre Charms With”The Importance of Being Earnest”
Little Lake Theatre takes us back to the late 1800s with The Importance of Being Earnest as the third installment of their 71st season. Written by Oscar Wilde, this three-act play shows the comedic side of what it is like… Read More ›
A Lively Evening at “The Drowsy Chaperone”
To kick off their 71st season, the Little Lake Theatre brings to the stage The Drowsy Chaperone. This show is about a man enjoying his favorite record of a fictional cast recording from a 1928 musical. As he begins the… Read More ›