Into the woods, then out of the woods for Into the Woods
I like a big build-up, in keeping with the spirit of Sondheim and his fifteen-minute Prologue that kicks off Into the Woods, […]
I like a big build-up, in keeping with the spirit of Sondheim and his fifteen-minute Prologue that kicks off Into the Woods, […]
Photo by Liz Lauren Sometimes there is an absolutely perfect match between a show and a director, and that is what has […]
Photo by Liz Lauren In the 1950s, when pretty much everyone expected the New York Yankees to win the pennant every year, […]
Photo by Liz Lauren Big River, William Hauptman’s musical adaptation of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (with songs by Roger […]
Photo by Brett Beiner Photography When all you have ever seen are several high school productions and the movie, seeing a professional […]
Photo by Michael Brosilow There are secrets lurking within the heart of Donnetta Lavinia Grays’ Last Night and the Night Before, but […]
Photo by Jose Uribe / Nomee Photography Galileo’s Daughter, now playing at Theater Wit in a Remy Bumppo production, is a very […]
Heidi Blickenstaff and ensemble. All photos by Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade I love it when a show surprises me. Despite its having […]
Photo by Liz Lauren Anton Chekhov’s plays have a (deserved) reputation for being brilliant but feeling stuck in time and place. As […]
Photo by Michael Brosilow It’s not often that I leave a theatre completely shaken, especially by a play that frequently had made […]