Any time is a good time to revisit The Sound of Music, and this is a top-notch effort, with a likable, talented cast and grand staging.
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Any time is a good time to revisit The Sound of Music, and this is a top-notch effort, with a likable, talented cast and grand staging.
The fact-based drama inspires sharp performances and thought-provoking ambiguities.
The 50-year-old cult classic receives a riotous revival on the local stage.
In a pair of disaster-set one-acts, playwright Travis Lowe, The Sublime Theater, and a capable cast consider whether the end of the world as we know it can also generate hope for the future — with nods to George Orwell, Chappell Roan, falafel, and a charred mermaid.
A Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza’s Tony-winning play is running right now, but I can’t imagine enjoying the New York show more than I did the Black Mountain production.
The King of Pop’s story returns to town with another talented cast and crew.
Three actors cover significant ground in Lisa Langford’s existential, slightly alternative depiction of today's world.
The Tony-winning musical lives up to its reputation.
Bruce and Edwin discuss the local staging of this hilarious murder mystery farce.
Yann Martel's novel comes alive on stage through puppetry and other technical wizardry.
There’s a lot going on in The Last Wide Open, and it takes the full length of the 90-minute show for the viewer to put all the pieces together, which makes for an engaging, finally revelatory evening of theater.
The Tennessee Williams classic is is faithfully delivered though frequently hamstrung by its claustrophobic staging.
This musical adaptation of the Billy Wilder film is distinct and relevant for modern times.
Production design and great performances make up for forgettable songs in this adaptation.
This production of Stefano Massini’s epic play is an extraordinary feat of theater.
The Tony-winning musical comedy rides, er, corny humor to entertaining ends.
From the opening scene, it’s exceedingly apparent how fundamentally the performers understand this material.
The current national tour’s cast and crew deserve all the flowers.