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This live musical seems to have more substance than the movie of the same name. There are some significant themes (which echo eerily in today’s
This live musical seems to have more substance than the movie of the same name. There are some significant themes (which echo eerily in today’s
I love a good spectacle, and I recommend you lose yourself in this extravagant, exuberant, opulent production with awesome vocal and physical athletics.
Moulin Rouge! is the musical equivalent–an excessive and joyful celebration of “Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and Love” with every song you have probably ever fallen in
Review by Bryna Chandler As the final production of their 22-23 “Fill the Space” season, Falcon Theatre does not disappoint. Flyin’ West, fills the intimate
Burgess Byrd who plays Miss Leah brings such deep sadness but also rich humor into this drama. Her stories of her children who were sold
This production is fresh, beautifully produced and will stick in your mind for a long time.
While some things may unfortunately “still stay the same,” this CSC production is a whole lot of different. One would be hard-pressed to choose a
The set’s are flimsy, the actors are either way too into character, knocked out, or not even actors at all, all culminating in one of
Mrs. Dalloway is a must see. Lindsey Augusta Mercer is a force, and in the capable hands of Sara Clark this musical demonstrates how we are as much part of our past as our present and future.
Late, A Cowboy Song opens on a young couple: Mary (Kate Stark) and Crick (Michael Sanchez). Mary is late for dinner having been riding horses with her friend Red (Jarrett McCormick).
This sounds like a fun and wild ride. I predict giggles coupled with gasps.