The Cardboard Sea’s darkly comedic quadriptych delivers big laughs and thoughtful reflection on technology.
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The Cardboard Sea’s darkly comedic quadriptych delivers big laughs and thoughtful reflection on technology.
Nearly 60 years after its debut, the Broadway classic still packs a punch.
Frank Calamaro anchors a strong ensemble in this timely production.
This stage adaptation of the Stephen King novella stands on its own as a harrowing prison story.
Local playwright David Brendan Hopes explores the nature of criticism in this witty dramedy.
K.P. Powell shines in this moving and surprisingly funny one-man show about Supreme Court Justice Marshall.
Ari Groover does right by the Queen of Rock 'n’ Roll in this lively musical.
Pearl Cleage’s historical dramedy showcases the struggle, bravery, and perseverance of the newly freed, pioneering African-American female.
The Bob Dylan jukebox musical is a treat for fans and the uninitiated alike.
Naimah Coleman, Zakiya Bell-Rogers, and Kirby Gibson shine in this ode to Black women’s hair.
The gender-swapped take on the Sondheim classic is a mixed bag.
Sublime Theatre’s latest winner chronicles the life of a longterm romance.
Hanley Smith dazzles in this entertaining and thought-provoking production.
Director Dwight Chiles leans into the comedic side of Shakespeare’s play in just about every element of his production.
Sophocles’ tragedy continues to resonate and is an excellent fit for the Community Tour.
The material is a particularly terrific fit for FRP, whose Leiman Mainstage feels almost custom made for a cast and production of this size.
Written in 2017, the play has been preserved almost entirely in its pre-pandemic form.
Over the course of 28 short vignettes, the performance employs monologues, music, poetry, and skits to add layer after layer to the complexity of the situations teachers and students confront every day.
The Alanis Morissette jukebox musical addresses hot-button topics in memorable ways.
This true ensemble honors the humor and heart of Robert Harling’s family-inspired play.