‘Hello, Dolly!’ – Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman; Book by Michael Stewart; Based on “The Matchmaker” by Thornton Wilder; Directed by Maggie Burrows; Choreography by William Carlos Angulo; Music Direction by Matthew Deitchman; Scenic Design by David Arsenault; Costume Design by Leon Dobkowski; Lighting Design by Richard Latta; Sound Design by Kevin Heard; and…
Category: Theater Reviews
Arlekin Players’ ‘Delirium’ is a Rampantly Imaginative Work That Will Leave You Speechless
In ‘Delirium’ She and He seem to care only about themselves and, occasionally, each other. They are flawed, but they are honest with one another. The world around them is full of violence, fear, and loss so they use conflict to create connection and imagination to escape reality.
Two Couples, Each On the Verge of Connection, Take Different Paths in ‘In Old Age’ and ‘Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune’
On the surface, two plays, both two-handers running through June 28, have much in common. They both center on men and women seeking second chances at connection after suffering through previous unhealthy relationships. Yet, for all their similarities, In Old Age (Front Porch Arts Collective) and Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune (Psych Drama Company) couldn’t be more different.
‘Bad Books’ Dives Way Below A Book’s Cover to Explore Meaty Topics in GSC’s Riotous New Play
Bad Books (Regional Premiere) by Sharyn Rothstein. Directed by M. Bevin O’Gara, Scenic Design by Dahlia Al-Habieli, Costume Design by Chelsea Kerl, Lighting Design by Karen Perlow, Sound Design by Zoe Stanton-Savitz, Props Design by Emme Shaw, Fight Consulting by Omar Robinson, Movement Consulting by Sophia Shaw, Stage Managed by Chris Daly. Produced by the…


