WSC Avant Bard The Tooth of Crime
By Rachael Murray • May 30th, 2012 • Category: Reviews, VirginiaWSC Avant Bard’s production of Sam Shepard’s The Tooth of Crime is a fun trip, albeit one that I am not quite sure I completely understood.
WSC Avant Bard’s production of Sam Shepard’s The Tooth of Crime is a fun trip, albeit one that I am not quite sure I completely understood.
The Thirteenth Annual Cappies Gala will take place at 7:00 PM on Sunday, June 10, 2012, in the 2400-seat Concert Hall at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
This is a good show made better by perfect technical direction. Sound, lights and special effects gave body to the atmosphere and reinforced the comic elements of a night in Hell.
A sterling cast; gorgeous singing; and well-conceived, energetic and precise dancing make Arena’s production a delight, notwithstanding the conceptual baggage.
The St. Louis Cappies held their Gala Celebration of the 2011-2012 season on May 19th at a ceremony at Pillsbury Chapel and Dale Williams Fine Arts Center on the campus of Missouri Baptist University.
The nominees for the 2011-2012 Cappies have been announced. The Awards will be presented June 10th at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall at 7:00pm.
Signature Theatre proves itself again with creative and electrifying staging of a difficult show; assembling all of the components into a great night’s entertainment.
The Shakespeare Theater’s production of The Servant of Two Masters is the most outrageously over-the-top, nonstop, roll-in-the-aisles funny thing to hit this town in recent memory.
In a well-intended and generally well-executed, but ultimately futile, bit of theater archeology, 1st Stage dusts off the 1965 Kander-Ebb musical, Flora the Red Menace.
Husbands should see this show. There should be more educational theatre like this. Think of the field trips.