Trinity Smith Keel is masterful in ArchNemesis’ debut production.
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Trinity Smith Keel is masterful in ArchNemesis’ debut production.
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.
The Cardboard Sea’s darkly comedic quadriptych delivers big laughs and thoughtful reflection on technology.
Local playwright David Brendan Hopes explores the nature of criticism in this witty dramedy.
Sublime Theatre’s latest winner chronicles the life of a longterm romance.
Written in 2017, the play has been preserved almost entirely in its pre-pandemic form.
Nemesis Theatre Co.’s entertaining production of the Shakespeare play ably blends modernism and reverence to the source material.
Occurring at the same time as “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” the play focuses more on the lives of the household staff at the titular home.
With Dinner Bell, Taproot taps into the duality of the South: honey-sweet hospitality coupled with hypocrisy. Plus: Visits to Centrifuge and Monsters Under the Bed.