
REVIEW: Z for Zebra and C is for Courage
It’s heavy material, but Scarlett keeps things remarkably light.

It’s heavy material, but Scarlett keeps things remarkably light.

It’s silly and satisfyingly spooky, all at once.

A fun, heartwarming way to spend an evening or afternoon transported to the Romantic Regency Era.

Guided by a strong artistic vision and enhanced by new orchestration, this adaptation of the Dickens classic offers an unforgettable night at the theatre.

Exceptional scene design, masterful direction, and a stellar cast make this whodunnit a thrilling ride.

…only the producers know which plays were written by AI. That means the directors, actors, and audience have no idea which of the two plays are AI, making for a double-blind experience.