BWW Review: On Demand Monologue FIRE IN THE GARDEN Explores Inspiration, Connection, and Grand Gestures at Warehouse Theatre
With those words, a man named Norman Morrison set out to make a statement, a grand gesture, an extreme act. With his one year old child in tow, he made the ultimate sacrifice to bring attention to the atrocities happening in Vietnam.
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BWW Review: Warehouse Theatre's OBJECTIVITY Offers Delights and Surprises via Zoom
It's the best Zoom call you've had yet....
BWW Review: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH at Warehouse Theatre is Raw, Aggressive, Hilarious, Touching, and Transformative
Who do we really want to be?...
BWW Review: ALADDIN Brings a Whole New World to the Peace Center
'It showed us a whole new world where you couldn't dare close your eyes for fear you would miss part of the magic that is Aladdin.'...
BWW Review: Lauren Gunderson's THE HEATH Creates Theatre Magic at Warehouse Theatre
THE HEATH is a play of fierce life and easy laughter and the mysterious power of music and stories to move - and transform - our hearts....
BWW Review: Good Intentions Go to Hilarious Extremes in THE THANKSGIVING PLAY at Warehouse Theatre
This play is a Thanksgiving treat....
BWW Review: BRIGHT STAR shines at Mill Town Players
By the end, I shed actual tears of joy....
BWW Review: THE CRUCIBLE at Warehouse Theatre is Masterful and Timeless
Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE is, famously, the play about the 1692 Salem witch trials that is not at all about the Salem witch trials. It's about Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunts of the 1950's. It's about the black list and repression and hysteria and even fake news and Donald J. Trump. It is...
BWW Review: Charming and fun LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS takes over Centre Stage
Filled with great singing, solid laughs, and a dynamite cast, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS delivers the goods....
BWW Review: Sizzling Production of NEWSIES Lights Up Greenville Theatre
It's nothing short of spectacular....
BWW Review: BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS at GLOW Lyric Theatre
It's a rambling, antic musical comedy romp, filled with good spirits, some toe-tapping tunes, and a squad of dancing football players....
BWW Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Peace Center is Vivid, Funny, Devastating, and Deeply Human
Including a substantive review from my fourteen year old daughter....
BWW Review: You Have GOT To Catch CATCH ME IF YOU CAN At Greenville Theatre
This production blew me away....
BWW Review: Bright and Funny New Adaptation of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE at Warehouse Theatre
This brisk new stage adaptation is delightfully antic and deliciously revelatory....
BWW Review: NOISES OFF! Brings Laughs And Door Slamming to Centre Stage
The audience I saw it with often exploded with laughter....
BWW Review: CRY IT OUT at Warehouse Theatre is Funny, Relevant, and Real
You will have a fantastic time watching it whether you have children or not....
BWW Review: Pitch Perfect INTO THE WOODS Dazzles at Centre Stage
It's the best and fullest version of Into the Woods I've ever seen....
BWW Review: Impressive POWER OF SAIL Premieres at Warehouse Theatre
Power of Sail is a cogent and urgent message for our time....
BWW Review: OLIVER! at Greenville Theatre is a Must See
A vibrant, well-cast production that truly brings the beloved classic to life....
BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE Lifts A Veil On Memories At Warehouse Theatre
This testament to memory makes for a powerful evening of theatre....
BWW Review: CRIMES OF THE HEART Brings Southern Charm to Mill Town Players
It's a slice of life steeped in Southern traditions, family divisions, shattered dreams, silent regrets, everyday joys, a little bit of bourbon and a whole lot of cake....
BWW Review: IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE brought 2018 to a great close at Greenville Little Theatre
When you stay busy helping others, yours, too, will be a wonderful life....
BWW Review: CHRISTMAS ON THE ROCKS brings grown up laughs to Warehouse Theatre
Whatever happened to Ralphie? Find out at the Warehouse Theatre....
BWW Review: HAMILTON at the Peace Center is Just as Good as the Original
If you're like me - overly familiar with the original cast recording - hearing a whole new set of voices can at first be jarring in their unfamiliarity. But that quickly subsides and you get sucked right in to the new voices and rhythms. And those new rhythms, those new inflections, those new and di...
BWW Review: WAIT UNTIL DARK at Greenville Little Theatre
When the lights go out, you'll be on the edge of your seat....
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