Centerstage’s ‘Let There Be Love” a Deft and Clever Work
It seems longer than a year ago that Centerstage Theatre was on shaky financial ground. They were beset by the […]
It seems longer than a year ago that Centerstage Theatre was on shaky financial ground. They were beset by the […]
Thirteen months ago, Drama in the Hood (at least this Drama in the Hood guy) had yet to see “panto.”
Hound of the Baskervilles showed up in 1901 as the third of four Sherlock Holmes novels, and the first since
“Bye Bye Birdie” began as a Tony-Award winning play during the 1960-61 Broadway season. While Broadway-goers may remember that one,
Let’s play a game. I will say one word and you tell me what comes to mind. Ready? Blockhead! I’ll
A successful stage farce is much harder than it looks. What appears to be “running amok,” is actually a choreographed
Webster’s defines “pantomime” as: “a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by
You came to this page to read a review of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), and so you
It is fun to look back at the way things were in the middle of the last century. The fashions we
Centerstage Theatre in Federal Way opened their penultimate mainstage show of the 2017/18 season this weekend with the space travel/Rock