Pearl Cleage’s historical dramedy showcases the struggle, bravery, and perseverance of the newly freed, pioneering African-American female.
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Pearl Cleage’s historical dramedy showcases the struggle, bravery, and perseverance of the newly freed, pioneering African-American female.
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The Michael Jackson musical is the complete package.
This circus-inspired take on the beloved musical works wonders in numerous ways.
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.
Paula Hawkins’ best-selling mystery translates well to the stage.
Actors become directors, writers become actors, and actors pull off double or triple roles throughout the productions.
The dozen plays cover everything from the 1800s to the indeterminate future, and the middle of the ocean to a colony on Mars.