
Incline Theatre’s “Extremities” Exposes the Visible Violence of Society
Review by Kenneth Stern of Extremities: Incline Theatre When a play like William Mastrosimone’s Extremities moves from a blonde babe in bikini pajamas and a silk
Review by Kenneth Stern of Extremities: Incline Theatre When a play like William Mastrosimone’s Extremities moves from a blonde babe in bikini pajamas and a silk
Review by Laurel Humes of “Extremities”: Incline Theatre Two stunning performances are the centerpiece of a powerful production of Extremities at the Warsaw Federal Incline
HIGHER is a singular experience that is loud, fast-paced, and charismatic.
“Mr. Parker” tells us the story of a middle-aged widower who is suddenly left to figure out how to live–and how to love–all over again after 30 years of partnered existence.
Audiences will be delighted over Don and Cosmo’s playful dancing, feel a spark as Don and Kathy’s romance unfolds, and laugh out loud at Lina’s over-the-top antics. Simply put, Singin’ in the Rain is a joy to watch.