
REVIEW: Ensemble Theatre’s “The Garbologists” is Gritty, Funny, Heartwarming
“The Garbologists” is a noteworthy production with grittiness and heart. Audiences can expect a rousing comedy that tugs on the soul. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry,

“The Garbologists” is a noteworthy production with grittiness and heart. Audiences can expect a rousing comedy that tugs on the soul. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry,

Scenic designer Brian Mehring’s creation of a moving garbage truck on stage is a true highlight, eliciting audible gasps and delighted murmurs from the audience.

It can be a daunting task to cast a show with seven very different characters who interact and must be a cohesive ensemble. Fortunately, Falcon

New Artistic Director Bridget Leak takes command of this two-person show and does not miss a beat. From her casting choices to the fluid and

By Alan Jozwiak Falcon Theatre’s hilarious season opener Selina Fillinger’s POTUS, reflects an old saying which goes “Behind every great man is a great woman.” In

These two young, confused souls, trying to plot their future–with great hope. But they are the underdogs in an alpha dog camp.

The immersive experience combined with the hilarity of the material makes for a great night at the theater.

This is a delightful, charming, and funny show with outstanding performances by the cast who all seemed to thoroughly enjoy being on stage.

The overarching theme is romantic love and familial relationships. In this rendering, there is also an emphasis on the importance of language, learning and memory.

Complementing the action on stage without distracting is an ethereal set designed by Melissa Bennett and brought to life by Scenic Artisan Samantha Reno. The set is both grand and minimal at the same time which is a feat within itself.

Overall, Rope is an engaging evening of theatre which showcases the fine acting talents of its students.