Image control and message focus are vital to winning U.S. Presidential elections. A new play by L.E. McCullough suggests that the men who occupied the White House got there because of their mom. The stories of 15 remarkable women are told in First… Read More ›
Stacey Rosleck
A “Blithe Spirit” Haunts Little Lake Theater
Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit haunts Little Lake Theatre for the Halloween season! Charles Condomine is in the midst of writing a novel when he decides to invite the “happy medium” Madame Arcati to do a séance in order to study… Read More ›
Cross-Stitch Theatre Tests Conventions in “Pride and Prejudice”
Given Pittsburgh Public Theater opened their season with Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, it’s a bold choice for Cross-Stitch Theatre Company to follow suit. Not only is Pride and Prejudice their opening show, it’s the inaugural production for this… Read More ›
