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When Nashville Repertory Theatre debuted Micah-Shane Brewer’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol last holiday season, I made the not-so difficult prediction in my review that the production was easily poised to become an instant tradition. Well, I was right. Returning to TPAC’...
The messy project has its ups and downs and meanders off course on more than one occasion. With jagged storytelling and dragging sequences, it makes up ground with the sizzling visuals and costumes and offers the audience a glimpse of theatre drama and shenanigans both onstage and offstage. O...
or an ugly appropriation of stereotypes. Likewise “White Snake,” which tells the story of a white businessman who reads comic books and fantasizes about his Asian assistant. It was a great piece of theatre and movement, combining dance and martial arts and a lovely representation of...
After producing a series of plays, the theatre hosted a famous series of sophisticated musicals by the team of Jerome Kern Princess Theater Shows repeated passage in music. Reprise a light theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of short sketches, songs, and dances, typically dealing ...
The Music of Henry Krieger, directed byBill Russell(Side Show, Lucky Duck). Performances of songs from such shows asThe Tap Dance Kid, Lucky Duck, Kept, Side Show, Up in the Air, andDreamgirlswere byErin Davie(Grey Gardens), Charity Angel Dawson,Bobby Daye(Moulin Rouge),Alexander...
Premiering at the Orpheum Theatre Off-Broadway in 1982, ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ from future Disney legends Alan Menken and Howard Ashman was an immediate hit, very much in contrast with the 1960 Roger Corman film of the same name that inspired the musical and has since garnered a cult ...
“Really enjoyed South Bay Musical Theatre’s production of “No, No, Nanette” last night! The cast was terrific, there were tons of fun gags (I’m going to keep an eye on my vacuum cleaner for awhile now), and it had some of the best dance numbers I’ve ever seen in community...
I’ve done things like “Slaughter on 10th Avenue” at New York City Ballet, which was originally from a musical [On Your Toes]. I’ve done that for years. When I was growing up, I did tap, jazz, musical theatre, competitions. So none of it’s foreign to me and it’s sort of...
But wow, there are some spectacular scenes of clever camera work of sword fighting and the audience back-and-forth in the theatre; the quiet of breathing. And then the tears started. It wasn’t the love story that got me, but the soldiers singing the words of their letter to be sent ...