“Sugar Plum Gary” Has Come to Town!
When pondering the typical symbols of the holiday season, what might come to mind is snowmen, candy canes or Santa […]
When pondering the typical symbols of the holiday season, what might come to mind is snowmen, candy canes or Santa […]
Recently, Drama in the Hood had the opportunity to see a theatre production without being at work at a theatre
Pavlina Morris takes us on an adapted Shakespearian journey of whimsical romance and rivalry in The Changing Scene’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In Shakespeare’s time we would have seen an all male cast, as women were not allowed on stage in 1595. As a result The Changing Scene’s decision to gender bend several roles is all the more enjoyable, and provides so much for the eclectic cast to work with. Everything about the intimate space of Dukesbay Theater complimented the elegant performance. This deep breath of fresh air is a much needed escape from Fall’s frigid arrival.
George Santayana said, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” With things in the world being
The Fremont Players and the Fremont Philharmonic Orchestra presents Jack and the Beanstalk in the form of a traditional British
Every theater season brings with it excitement for something new and a chance to revisit old friends in the stories
There’s nothing to get you into the Christmas spirit more than watching a child’s wish come true. Based on the
The North Pole visits Tacoma Musical Playhouse Tacoma Musical Playhouse’s “Elf: The Musical!” Winter winds blew through Tacoma on opening
The North Pole visits Tacoma Musical Playhouse: Brings cold snap and holiday cheer to Puget Sound. Review written by Adam
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever has had three lives. First, it was a 1971-released book written by Barbara Robinson. Next,