
The Carnegie is Alive with ‘The Sound of Music’
A charming production that’s sure to delight everyone in the family. Saturday’s opening performance received a thunderous applause and standing ovation.

A charming production that’s sure to delight everyone in the family. Saturday’s opening performance received a thunderous applause and standing ovation.

Overall, the show is fun, energetic and entertaining. If you enjoy 1960’s music, this will be a treat.

Wiggins is larger than life in her portrayal of the well-known blues singer who has a clear understanding of what life as a black musician

CSC’s production of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” is beautiful, important, and some of the most effective storytelling I have ever experienced.

Upon listening to the squeals, comments, giggles and gasps, clearly Dylan Shelton consistently reaches his audience in a simply poignant manner. The audience is there

That desire to know things, both trivial and important, is at the heart of Ryan’s Pub, Trivia Night, a new play by CCM theatre alumnus Alec Silberblatt, now being workshopped by Clifton Players.

Silberblatt understands the stakes of trivia culture, has fun with the competitive spirit, and pushes the boundaries as he spins this Faustian tale.

Time travel both distances Lauren from the horror of her situation yet also allows the audience to witness the pain of difficult memories.