
Xanadu Glides Onto CCM Stage
The musical is, frankly, a lot: a lot of look, a lot of synth, a lot of meta jokes about artists, gentrification, and 40-year-old gays

The musical is, frankly, a lot: a lot of look, a lot of synth, a lot of meta jokes about artists, gentrification, and 40-year-old gays

Overall, this is a fun-packed musical sung and danced well with a lot of energy. The actors seem to be
enjoying their roles as

The show left me drunk on laughter and exhausted from the overwhelming energy of the cast.

Review by Nathan Top of The Carnegie’s “Little Shop of Horrors” The Carnegie“™s “œLittle Shop of Horrors“ is a breath of fresh air. Literally. Staged

LCT reviewers share about their favorites–and why. Some times it was spectacle which made it the favorite, sometimes the performances, sometimes the theme, and some times, seeing a well-known story in a new light.

This is Shakespeare that trusts its audience, trusts its actors, and trusts the joy of live theatre to do the rest.

It is not hard to understand why this play has been one of Samantha’s passion projects. Visky’s writing style is lyrical and soothing, even when addressing not-so-soothing topics.