Seventy-nine years ago, Germans gathered in Berlin's Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Platz one May evening. They piled the books of Karl Marx, Bertolt Brecht and August Bebel (for whom the plaza would later be renamed), and burned them in the name of eliminating "un-German" ideas. On Jan 12, 2013, a group calle ... More >>
Vagabond OperaSunday, June 21, 2009AmnesiaLast night was the closest I'd ever been to both a theremin and a musical saw. The musical saw was played by a beautiful young blonde woman, attired in black and red lace ruffles. She was performing with a multicultural modern vaudeville act called Vagabond ... More >>
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Mark Jackson's play attempts to expose mediocrity, but winds up being mediocre itself
Basketball as a metaphor for life almost works on stage
Gangster movie meets musical theater in the back room at Original Joe's
Here Lies Jenny Weills away the hours
As Nazi artillery fire draws nearer, two opposites share an unlikely love
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
A too-long two-act play launches this "one-act" festival
Agitprop meets musical in this too-long -- but still powerful -- Brecht revival
Bertolt Brecht does George Bernard Shaw, badly
Capitalism and its discontents in an old-fashioned Shotgun Players production
Hometown showdown between Felipe and Dusty
Cal Shakes uses an appropriately light touch with Chekhov's "comedy"
The Make-Up, Ute Lemper, Erotica USA
Out There The Business
