
REVIEW: CSC’s “Macbeth” is Deliciously Macabre
If you love horror, psychological thrillers, and love to feel scared then this Macbeth is the show for you.

If you love horror, psychological thrillers, and love to feel scared then this Macbeth is the show for you.

This “Macbeth” is definitely worth a watch if you are a fan of a disturbing sort of Kubrick-esque feel, a smart integration of theatre and

“Kimberly Akimbo” thrills audience members looking for a feel-good, comical performance. If you want to spend an evening with loved ones laughing and reminiscing on

“Kimberly Akimbo” is a purely original show and a showcase of theatre as its own art form. It’s not trying to act like a movie.

Local 12’s Bob Herzog gives off a bit of a Jim Carrey vibe in his interpretation of the Cat which is fun and highly entertaining.

The story of The Cat in the Hat, originally written by Dr. Seuss and published in 1957, has a plot as simple as this: Two

Xavier’s Pippin is more than just a musical—it’s an exploration of human longing. It is, in every sense, a journey worth taking.

The role of King Henry is a difficult one; it demands of its actor the arrogant confidence of a soccer hooligan, and the guilt of

The actors know what they are doing and commit to the horror, humor, and absurdity…

At the Wedding…has a strong lead and supporting cast.

Brimming with camp and raucous theatricality, this production owns its absurdity and delivers pure, communal joy with unwavering commitment.