Play Along with the Game at Carnegie’s “Sleuth”
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre In today“™s world of fast-paced action movies and special effects, it is refreshing to relax to
Review by Sheldon Polonsky of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre In today“™s world of fast-paced action movies and special effects, it is refreshing to relax to
Review by Donna Hoffman of Sleuth: The Carnegie Theatre The detailed, handsome set by Ryan Howell with antique and novelty props by Adam Hambrick, Mary
Review by Laurel Humes of The Mystery Plays: Falcon Theatre Do you know about sin eaters? You will after seeing The Mystery Plays at Falcon
Review by Doug Iden of The Mystery Plays: Falcon Theatre Is it reality? Is it a dream? Is it a Netherworld lying between the living
Review by Greg Bossler of Carousel: CCM Musical Theatre When Carousel opened in 1945, it received near unanimous praise (for Richard Rodgers“™ music, Oscar Hammerstein
Review by Abby Rowold of Andy’s House of [blank]: Know Theatre Paul Strickland is a charming storyteller and a Know Theatre favorite from past Fringe
Review by Erica Minton of Andy’s House of [Blank]: Know Theatre If you boxed up Know Theatre“™s newest production, Andy“™s House of [Blank], it would
Review by Grace Eichler of Andy’s House of [blank]: Know Theatre Decorated by Moses’ Toes (a bouquet of roses), Abraham Lincoln’s Lincoln Logs, and Judy’s
Stage Right Musical Theater Company’s production of An Evening of Culture is an absolute hoot—and a love letter to every community theatre misfire that ever dared to dream big.
From the very first scene, BurgerTown grabs your attention and doesn’t let go, with plenty of laughs and nonstop energy. The cast’s enthusiasm spreads quickly, making the whole audience feel part of the fun.
BurgerTown is the perfect mix of laughter and entertainment.