Spider Rabbit
In case it's not clear with my above aligorical observation, yes do go see Spider Rabbit as you don't often get to see this type of theater, and we all need theater to challenge us to be bet…
In case it's not clear with my above aligorical observation, yes do go see Spider Rabbit as you don't often get to see this type of theater, and we all need theater to challenge us to be bet…
Like taking a back seat to the driving forces of international diplomacy and getting an inside understanding to how things really work and don't work. We as citizens usually only see the new…
A crackerjack show that comes at you like the crack of a whip, funny and thought provoking, that will have you thinking long after the funny has subsided. The post Is Anything Ok? appeared f…
Personal ethics and money clash in seeking the fountain of youth in the compelling drama Spare Parts. The post Spare Parts appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) looks at Antigone's journey of strength and brings the question forward, "What would Antigone do?" The post ANTIGONE (THIS PLAY I READ IN HIGH SCHO…
The Amazing Sex Life of Rabbits, is a bit choppy at first, finding its footing, establishing the relationships, providing exposition, but hang in there. It gets crazy crazy and well worth th…
So begins the play Body Count by writer/performer Issy Knowles. On stage is a pink bed surrounded by four cameras on stands so that her online fans can watch the main event, and offstage a s…
Destination is a story that doesn't get a chance to be told very often populated by people we all know and love. The post Destination appeared first on The Front Row Center.
There's a possibility that you can get your admission price back at Burnout Paradise. But I guarantee you will be pulling, cheering, helping, everything in your power to not make that happen…
In my latest run to the Chain Theatre I was able to catch Program #1 in the 3rd floor venue showcasing three plays: The Fusion Experiment by John Arthur Long, Shit Kickers by Lyle Kessler, a…
You Got Older is a complex layered piece that is told in a refreshingly simple way that will make you laugh at life's absurdities and perhaps shed a tear at its soft touches. The post You Go…
All three plays in Fog and Ice do stand on their own in the world of today as the sense of isolation and loss will always be part of our story. The post Fog and Ice appeared first on The Fro…
Gobstopper is a black comedy about those on the fringe because they don't quite fit in. The post Gobstopper appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The world is a little bet better, and you will be a little bet better, if you get the chance to spend some time at one of Bridget McGuire shows. Check her website of where she'll be appearin…
Each of these films is a director's debut and is a solid start for each one of them. The post Riven Productions presents five short films: Spilled Milk, Canvasback, Selin, A Tight Squeeze, a…
You will witness a piece of history that will resonate with what we are presently living and eye-witnessing today in our country. It will give you pause. The post Hans Litten: The Jew That C…
All of this was the set (back of the bookstore included) as well as the subject for the play Edward by Ed Schmidt, the delightfully human tale of a normal man (Edward O'Connell) who lived a …
Not only capturing the spirit of Bob Marley, Duane Forrest also freely gives of his spirit in his soulful presentation of Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World. The post Bob Marley: How R…
This is an old old story, biblical in its telling of blaming the victim, justifying the perpetrator, turning the physical body into a commodity, that, like a taxi ride, once the destination …
Eddy's writing is very strong in this piece, providing the actors buckets of characterzations and behaviour for them to completly soak themselves with. The post Sitting Around Baker's Table:…
By David Walters And Her Children, a dynamite, deeply dark vision of our troubling times, is strong, uncomfortable, direct, and brilliant in its presentation. I can not say enough good thing…
Exploring genius, indulging ego, examining personal sacrifice at the alter of art, with a toe firmly immersed in the mud of the river of farce, The Disappear is a clever, with a dash of char…
Kevin's amiable presence on his journey makes this a gentle voyage with a guide that enjoys the exploration as much as the audience. The post Benevolence appeared first on The Front Row Cent…
Mario Banushi's play Mami is stunningly beautiful in the images that it creates. The post Mami appeared first on The Front Row Center.
As much magical as you can get without it being a magic show. The post A Christmas Carol appeared first on The Front Row Center.