Throughline Theatre Company

Yankee Tavern

A certain part of me thrives off of conspiracy theories. I’ll admit–it’s a malignantly nefarious part of me, one which dwells in the gallows of my brain and entertains tomfoolery that by all standards is ludicrous, if not downright harmful…. Read More ›

The Censor

Often disheartening fodder for plays, films and other creative works, the concept of a world in which art is subjected to critical sanitization and scorning approval from a dispassionate demagogue is one which reasonably breeds discomfort and queasy responses.  Perhaps… Read More ›

Julius Caesar

“Et tu, Brute!” You may recall that line from your high school Latin class. Until I attended the Throughline Theater’s opening night of Julius Cesar last week, I was convinced that I hadn’t retained any lessons from my years of… Read More ›

Judgement at Nuremberg

Throughline Theatre’s Judgment at Nuremburg is a particularly sober show.  I noted the lines that got laughs.  There were three in its entirety. Despite the somber context (military tribunals of the Nazis in a post-war Germany), it is riveting; a… Read More ›

Brainpeople

If given the choice of eating tiger meat to receive $20,000 or not, I’d eat the meat. In José Rivera’sBrainpeople brought to you by Throughline Theatre however, the characters at a dinner party must not only deal with what they… Read More ›

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