Non-State Actors latest production tackles cults and their susceptible nature in The Ravages of Now. The devised play puts the audience in the middle of a meeting for, “The Collective,” a no-technology, non-religious group who are eagerly looking to recruit… Read More ›
Rachelmae Pulliam
“Ruddigore” Raises Spirits at Pittsburgh Savoyards
It’s an operetta. It’s a ghost story. And it is a comedic romance about conditional love and legacy. Ruddigore, or the Witch’s Curse is appropriately staged by the Pittsburgh Savoyards in their 82nd season under the harvest moon in… Read More ›
Pittsburgh Classic Player’s “A Streetcar Named Desire”: A Study in Meaningful Theatre
By Eva Phillips Pittsburgh Classic Player’s A Streetcar Named Desire is not an easy thing to sit through. This is in no way a reflection on the quality of the show as a whole—which is extraordinary—nor the performances given by… Read More ›
“Richard III”: A Most Sinister Delight
By Eva Phillips The complexities and nuances of Shakespeare’s tremendous tragedy Richard III are apparent to even those uninitiated to Shakespeare’s antics. Grandiloquent as it is intricate in plot, Richard III boasts being Shakespeare’s second longest play (after some lesser-known play called Hamlet) and… Read More ›
