'Girls of Madison Street' celebrates Black sisterhood at Creative Cauldron
The actors are simply remarkable, so natural and at ease that the plot becomes secondary to their electric chemistry as an ensemble.
The actors are simply remarkable, so natural and at ease that the plot becomes secondary to their electric chemistry as an ensemble.
In his willingness to be vulnerable there is strength, and in his multifaceted storytelling, each and every emotion strikes a chord.
The comedic chemistry between Harrison Smith and Fabiolla Da Silva pops and flickers like a log catching fire.
The show's 1950s gender dynamics have not aged well, but the intriguing production sparks conversation.
The total commitment of each person in the cast really dazzles. Their rock-solid togetherness in music and choreography sets the tone for the show.
A short and sweet escape into a parallel world with an invisible bird.