Review: THE LAST FIVE YEARS (Opening Night) at Civic Center Little Theatre
What did our critic think of THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Civic Center Little Theatre? Absolutely beautiful and a must see!…
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What did our critic think of THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Civic Center Little Theatre? Absolutely beautiful and a must see!…
Based on the life story of Alicia Keys, Hell's Kitchen not only brings you all of the hits, I mean all of this hits, but takes you into Alicia's world before it even starts. The tone is set via the cypher-ish DJ set (Alicia's playlist growing up maybe?) reminicent of 106& Park, Rap City, digital und…

Carpenter Square Theatre presents a ten-minute play contest and festival featuring original works by Oklahoma writers. The event will showcase the winning plays through staged...

LOOPED dramatizes a chaotic 1965 recording session where an inebriated Tallulah Bankhead torments a film editor while struggling to re-record one single line.

Based on the Lindbergh kidnapping, Violet Sharp follows a young maid whose inconsistent alibi draws suspicion—thrusting her into a tragic spiral of guilt and accusation.

Holmes and Watson face spies, blackmail, and global peril in a whirlwind mystery featuring five actors, 40 roles, nonstop laughs—and the return of Irene Adler.

Sharr White adapts Larry Sultan’s photo memoir into a moving, comic three-character play exploring memory, family, and identity through decades of home movies and photographs.

A faithful radio-style retelling of the 1946 classic It’s a Wonderful Life, with live sound effects, vintage music, and your favorite Bedford Falls characters.

Old friends gather for a snowed-in guys’ weekend—chili, beer, and nostalgia—until one woman crashes the party, challenging their manhood in a hilarious battle of wills.

Bad Jews, the acclaimed dark comedy by Joshua Harmon, follows three cousins who reunite in a cramped Manhattan apartment the night after their grandfather’s funeral...

Winner of major playwriting awards, Intimate Apparel follows Esther, a Black seamstress in 1905 NYC, crafting undergarments—and yearning for love—in a divided world.

She Kills Monsters blends comedy and fantasy as Agnes dives into her late sister’s D&D world—complete with ogres, swordfights, and 90s nostalgia.

When the circumcision of the century meets the storm of the millennium... who will make the cut? A murder-mystery farce

After Caitlin Gabriel is seriously injured, but survives, a deadly shooting at her high school, she struggles to tell her story to her parents, the...

Carpenter Square Heads to Santaland for the HolidaysCarpenter Square Theatre celebrates the holiday season with The Santaland Diaries November 29-December 21. David Sedaris hilarious comedy,...

"SLASHER," a comedy by Allison Moore, was the hilarious hit of 2009's Humana Festival of New American Plays at the Actors Theater of Louisville. When...
"Out of Sterno" is a coming-of-age play in an Alice in Wonderland world. It explores the triumph and heartbreak of growing up, and the contradictory...
Bruce Graham tackles '40s Hollywood through a thinly disguised look at Walt Disney. It's Hollywood, 1941. Two very different brothers—one an extravagant visionary, the other...
MY NAME IS ASHER LEV follows the journey of a young Jewish painter struggling with his relationship with his parents, religion, and his love of...
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