Theater Review: Justice Theater Project’s Immersive Production of ‘Inherit the Wind’ Cross-Examines Blind Faith
When a high school science teacher attempts to teach Darwin’s theories of evolution in a small southern town, where the Bible is considered the gospel, he has not only committed…
Read moreTheater Review: Honest Pint’s ‘Metromaniacs’ Serves Up Silly, Syllabic Romp
Farce is most definitely not for the faint of heart. A 21st century playwright, David Ives, has translated Alex Prion’s 18th century French comedy into a rollicking ensemble piece delivered…
Read moreTheater Review: Raleigh Little Theatre Contemporary Teens on Stage Production of ‘Antigone’ Delivers Chilling Message
Based on the 1986 Don Taylor translation, the Raleigh Little Theatre production of Antigone offers a ringside seat to a compelling conflict and the tragedy that results when opposing sides…
Read moreTheater Review: Well-Paced Staging and a Captivating Performance Make the Theatre Raleigh Production of ‘I Am My Own Wife’ a Triumph
Let me just begin by saying that David Henderson’s performance in Theatre Raleigh’s production of Doug Wright’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play I Am My Own Wife is truly marvelous. It is…
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