
REVIEW: “Pippin” at Xavier is a Mesmerizing Exploration
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.

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

CCM Acting’s “Emilia” delivers a thought-provoking script, strong direction, and wonderful acting by both principals and the ensemble.

Overall, Henry V is always worth seeing, as every production emphasizes a new angle or a new perspective.

In 1611 Emilia Bassano wrote a volume of radical, feminist and subversive poetry. It was one of the first published collections of poetry written by

This play hit home for me. I would be remiss not to mention that my maternal grandmother was a hoarder and my paternal grandmother suffered

“A Distinct Society” is a thought-provoking and insightful contemporary story. I recommend it because it is ironically prophetic.

This intimate play follows two single fathers, Ryan and Keith, who bond over daily daycare drop-offs and an increasingly complex financial situation. As Ryan seeks

The man we now call St. Francis of Assisi was once a privileged merchant’s rebellious teenage son. And when he received his calling, his parents desperately wished he would not answer.

This production of “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” delivers exactly what audiences hope for: strong performances, infectious music, and an evening that leaves you smiling.

Grab your flashlight and run to Falcon Theatre to watch A Girl in School Uniform (Walks into a Bar).