Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Review: A Sudden Spontaneous Event mixes rapid-fire laughs and drama by Maura Hogan March 8, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Seat of Justice is an earnest and approachable examination of a local Civil Rights fight by Maura Hogan February 25, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Charleston Stage’s Julian Wiles pens play about pivotal civil rights case, Seat of Justice by Helen Mitternight February 18, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Brian Petti’s play Like Drowning went from a rough reading to staged production by Henry Jones February 17, 2016
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater The latest version of Cabaret to hit a Charleston stage is the grittiest yet by Kinsey Gidick December 2, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Threshold Rep’s A Wrinkle in Time defies space in tiny theater by Helen Mitternight October 28, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Charleston Stage forklifts in Little Shop of Horror’s giant man-eating puppet for its latest by Helen Mitternight October 14, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Lisa Benson plays the same role her grandmother did 40 years ago by Kinsey Gidick October 7, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Slapstick and a skiffle band make up Village Rep’s ambitious 15th season opener by Bryan Granger September 30, 2015
Posted inArts+Movies, Theater Review: New York City’s Noah Brody brings an intensely enjoyable Lungs to Woolfe Street by City Paper Staff August 31, 2015October 11, 2021