
REVIEW: “Holmes & Watson–Apt 2B” at Human Race Theatre
The murder mysteries unfold quickly and tightly, inhaling the unprepared Watson hastily into Holmes’s world.

The murder mysteries unfold quickly and tightly, inhaling the unprepared Watson hastily into Holmes’s world.

For those of you who want something different than your everyday jukebox musicals and musicals based on popular 1980s films, then this is the musical

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.

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

While there is obvious “tragedy” in the story of Juicy (Hamlet’s counterpart in the original text), this show is a beautifully comedic approach to the

Je’Shaun Jackson as Juicy, delivers an often understated performance that balances humor and heartache.

As the son of a military officer who served in World War II, I found this very fulfilling,

If you’re looking for an experience that prompts discussion, reflection, and personal self-examination, I wouldn’t miss this show.

A welcoming, all-ages production that celebrates community participation as much as spectacle.