BWW Review: TAMARIE FOR PRESIDENT Fillibusters the Funny at Catastrophic Theatre
This is so much fun, and something you don't want to miss this season.
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This is so much fun, and something you don't want to miss this season.
Bolstered by the vision of director Jacey Little and a talented cast that seems to revel in the meta-irreverence of Lamb's work, TEN WAYS ON A GUN is guaranteed to be one of the most unique offerings this summer -- certainly one not to be missed.
LITTLE WOMEN: THE MUSICAL is quite the curiosity -- a musical that isn't particularly enhanced or defined by its music.
Right now the world needs a good chuckle at the pious and prissy, and this production answers that divine calling with ease.
From the bodily fluid throwing Miggs to the naked and tucked Buffalo Bill, expect to see everything you witnessed in the movie recreated live onstage by a company who at times don Lambchop hand puppets to narrate the action.
Garson Kanin's BORN YESTERDAY premiered on Broadway in 1946, and seventy years later it still entertains and gently enlightens.
WORKING is based on Studs Terkel's well-known book of interviews with U.
This is a production that should be sought out by theatre patrons wanting something a little more powerful than a simple musical or another romantic comedy.
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I get the idea behind WINIFRED.
PLENTY OF TIME is a sweet romantic comedy, simultaneously looking back with nostalgia and looking forward with hope.
THE NETHER is a chilling tale about how the division between technology and our lives begin to blur, and the ethical consequences that result when access to this technology fall into the wrong hands.
Conversations can be hard to follow, and we're never quite sure what is happening with our couple or our hermit.
If you've ever walked into a service at a megachurch, then you know what's at stake for Pastor Paul in THE CHRISTIANS.
Anthony unexpectedly appears in his classmate's room to seek her help in completing a project, the night before it is due.
Imagine an AU where CNBC's Jim Cramer, as played by George Clooney, is confronted by one of those people he (in)famously encouraged to buy stock in Bear Stearns right before it collapsed back in '08.
DOLLFACE, playwright Katharine Sherman's contemporary riff on the Medusa myth, marries imagination with detail beautifully in its world premiere run at Mildred's Umbrella Theater Company.
A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER plays out as if you took SWEENEY TODD, let Gilbert & Sullivan rewrite the score, and staged it on a revolutionary picture book set that utilized digital scenery.
With Richard Linklater's 1980-set sports comedy EVERYBODY WANTS SOME!! you'll leave the theater, like you left high school, college, or primary school, wondering whatever happened to those guys you knew - truly knew- in school.
Anchoring SINS OF THE MOTHER is a uniformly great cast who flesh out these roles with passion and sincerity.
Written by Jordan Peele and Alex Rubens, KEANU is a genuinely funny movie, and unless you find Key and Peele irrationally irritating or were born without the 'finding adorable kittens adorable' gene, it's worth a trip out to your local multiplex.
HEATHERS the musical at TUTS Underground is very very.
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat A.D. Players at the George Theater (6/24-8/02) |
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Tamarie's Greatest Hits, Volume 3 The Catastrophic Theatre (6/19-8/01) |
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Richard O'Brien's THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Art Factory (10/16-10/31) |
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Newsies National Youth Theater (7/31-8/09) |
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2026 Night Nation Run - Dallas, TX Texas Live! (9/12-9/12) |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show Spooktacular Tour with Nell Campbell House of Blues (10/23-10/23) |
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Moulin Rouge! Hobby Center for the Performing Arts (7/14-7/19) |
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Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka The Center for the Arts & Sciences (7/10-7/19) |
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Xanadu MATCH (Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston) (8/14-8/30) |