
A Family In Transition: Review of “Everything That’s Beautiful” at Human Race Theatre
The cast is simply riveting and often surprising.

The cast is simply riveting and often surprising.

“Red Speedo” is an introspective work that bursts to life, takes the audience on a roller coaster, punches them in the gut, and quickly ends,

This is a good play, well-acted by the participants while addressing some serious issues in sports (and in society at large) sprinkled with enough humor

This is a must see. Not only is the whole cast richly talented, but the production has so many beautiful jaw dropping numbers and heartfelt

‘My Fair Lady” is a bucket-list show for any musical enthusiast and this stunning production is not one to miss.

Review by Mary Kate Groh Roald Dahl’s magical story of Matilda Jr. the Musical is a delight for people of all ages. This timelessclassic is

A charming production that’s sure to delight everyone in the family. Saturday’s opening performance received a thunderous applause and standing ovation.

Overall, the show is fun, energetic and entertaining. If you enjoy 1960’s music, this will be a treat.

Before the show begins, audience members wander through elegant rooms, admiring carved fireplaces, wainscoting, portraits, and sweeping architectural details.

That desire to know things, both trivial and important, is at the heart of Ryan’s Pub, Trivia Night, a new play by CCM theatre alumnus Alec Silberblatt, now being workshopped by Clifton Players.

Silberblatt understands the stakes of trivia culture, has fun with the competitive spirit, and pushes the boundaries as he spins this Faustian tale.