
REVIEW: Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, Apt. 2B
The production thrives on its absurdity, joyfully subverting the expectations of classic detective narratives. The play invites the audience to laugh at the very conventions
The production thrives on its absurdity, joyfully subverting the expectations of classic detective narratives. The play invites the audience to laugh at the very conventions
This story, told by a masterful actress, is definitely worth seeing by military personnel or civilians alike, if you have or have never thought about
“Late, a Cowboy Song” may not be Ruhl’s most celebrated play, but in the hands of the Ghostlight Stage Company, it’s a profound, resonant evening of theatre.
Mx. Mercer clearly pays respectful homage to the original text with a few twists along the way.
Mrs. Dalloway is a must see. Lindsey Augusta Mercer is a force, and in the capable hands of Sara Clark this musical demonstrates how we are as much part of our past as our present and future.