
Review: The Carnegie’s “The Color Purple” is a Triumphant Must-See Production
“The Color Purple” is a love letter to Black women — a celebration of sisterhood, radical self-acceptance, and radical self-love.
“The Color Purple” is a love letter to Black women — a celebration of sisterhood, radical self-acceptance, and radical self-love.
Although a comedy, “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding” examines the power and strength of community. In times of strife, love will persist.
Here’s my final verdict–this is Jesus Christ Superstar for the Gen Z generation.
“The Garbologists” is a noteworthy production with grittiness and heart. Audiences can expect a rousing comedy that tugs on the soul. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry,
The goal of See Me, Hear Me is to spark a dialog between families, teachers, high school youth and anyone who works with young people
For those who are unfamiliar with Fringe style theatre, it’s an art form that pushes the boundaries of what theatre can be.
Beautiful has a lot of heart at its core, it showcases themes of perseverance, agency, and the importance of standing in your truth.
(Barry) Mulholland’s Caesar has a charming but dark energy. At times, it feels reminiscence of American Psycho. Donning a suit, he walks into this club
Each performer is stronger than the next. Fully committed, bursting with energy, and completely embodying their iconic characters in their own unique ways, the cast pours love into every moment, and the audience feels it. I couldn’t help but smile through most of the performance.
The Ghostlight has been presenting original one acts for three years now and I cannot wait to see what this company does moving forward.
Together we experience emotional excitement of first love, the heart break of losing a partner and yourself, and the joy of finding them again.