Review: URINETOWN THE MUSICAL at Osceola Arts
What did our critic think of URINETOWN THE MUSICAL at Osceola Arts?…
What did our critic think of URINETOWN THE MUSICAL at Osceola Arts?…
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Edgar Allan Poe remains one of the most iconic American writers, known for his haunting exploration of death, grief, and the macabre. As a theater director, I selected a Poe adaptation for my Fall 2026 production (that will be licensed through Pioneer Drama). In my search for a script that would bes…
Audiences packed into full houses for the final weekend of the festival featuring wilderness vlogs, an improvised telenovela, an angel getting their wings, and pole dancing trauma.…
The festival's second weekend kicks off with intestinal trouble, a footloose priest, and imperialist clowns.…
Week two of the festival carries on with lawyers, Biblical transformation, bare honesty, and a firecracker First Lady.…
This one-man show is adapted from a work of a similar name, I Miss the War, which was originally commissioned by the BBC to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act. This production serves as both a response to and homage to that piece.…
The second week of the festival kicks off with polyamory, English breakfast, the Emerald City, and UFOs.…

With a celebrated history of nearly 50 years of decadent delight, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the longest-running, fully interactive audience participation film in...

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Fringe ArtSpace presents Spooky & Gay-er, a follow-up to Bruce Costella's acclaimed horror storytelling cabaret. The show combines original songs and chilling campfire tales with...

A TERRIBLE SHOW FOR TERRIBLE PEOPLE is an award-winning 50-minute physical comedy show with only 1 performer and 2 spoken words. “Bonnie He presents as...
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