‘Charlotte’s Web’ a Rollicking Delight for Paradise Theatre
We all remember “Charlotte’s Web” in a different way. Some of us remember the book read to us as we […]
We all remember “Charlotte’s Web” in a different way. Some of us remember the book read to us as we […]
There are times when Drama in the Hood is up for a new and exciting adventure. New shows in new
William Shakespeare needed to eat. While his tragedies and dramas were his favorite (or, favourite, if you will) plays to
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
A multiple award winner since it was written in 1983, Larry Shue’s comedy “The Foreigner” remains popular 35 years after
The whole point of reviewing is to be critical. To be objective. To be truthful. I am upholding all of
When Neil Simon passed away August 26, the American theater and screen world lost an icon. He was a prolific writer,
In their final production of the summer, Intiman Theatre is taking on Native Gardens, written by Karen ZacarÃas, and directed
The sun beat relentlessly down on Volunteer Park yesterday, with no mind to the complexion of fair-skinned reviewers. A tragedy