By JESSICA NEU Edward Albee’s 2002 play, The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? is an edgy, heavily-debated tragicomedy that pushes theatrical plot boundaries. Director Caitlin Dobronz and Assistant Director Reed Callan, bring this controversial, but highly lauded play to open Riverfront Theater Company‘s 65th season. 50-year-old Martin (Stefan Lingenfelter) is… Read More ›
Rebekah Hukill
The Theatre Factory Presents ‘The Laramie Project’, a Powerful Exploration of Community and Resilience
The Theatre Factory presents The Laramie Project, the groundbreaking documentary-style play by Moisés Kaufman, and the Tectonic Theater Project, running February 21 – 23 & 27 and March 1. This compelling production brings to life the voices of the people of Laramie, Wyoming, in… Read More ›
Riverfront Theater Company Opens Drama League Nominate Play ‘Constellations’ on November 14th
Riverfront Theater Company has become known for producing shows that embrace the intimate quality of their venue. For their upcoming production of Constellations by British playwright Nick Payne, they are using the unique space to take that meaning to new heights – literally. The… Read More ›
Review: ‘God of Carnage’ at the Theatre Factory
By JESSICA NEW If we reflect on pop culture history, we can likely recall numerous examples of allegorical tales of suburban relational dysfunction. From American Beauty to Revolutionary Road and Married with Children, dramatic comedies that use humor to alleviate the discomfort from the… Read More ›
Man’s Best Friend Takes on a Whole New Meaning at South Park Theatre’s latest production, ‘Sylvia’
By BRITT HAEFELI New York City is all a buzz as our main character Greg finds a stray dog in Central Park. She is a street-smart Lab / Poodle mix, a Labradoodle, who Greg decides to keep and names Sylvia…. Read More ›
Review: ‘Almost, Maine’ at the Theatre Factory
By Jade Goodes The Theatre Factory is celebrating love, wintertime, and the spirit of the holiday season in their latest production of Almost, Maine. Almost, Maine follows the townspeople of the so small it isn’t even considered a legitimate town of Almost,… Read More ›
Review: Riverfront Theater Company’s Proof
Reviewed by Laura Caton I was originally scheduled to see Riverfront Theater Company’s production of Proof in March of 2020. It was, understandably, postponed. But while eighteen months might have passed between the initial plan for the show and its… Read More ›
Apple Hill Playhouse has Ethereal Fun with a “Blithe Spirit”
By Eva Phillips You know what they say: it’s all fun and games until someone summons your dead spouse from the beyond. When novelist Charles Condomine and his wife Ruth (his second wife, notably) host a dinner party with their… Read More ›
