Michael Mitnick's The Siegel Portrays Love as the Horror Show It Is
It's as sharp as the pop of a whip, entertaining and endearing. But it also may break the last shard of any heart you still possess.
It's as sharp as the pop of a whip, entertaining and endearing. But it also may break the last shard of any heart you still possess.
CUCKOO FOR COCOANUTS In its 79-year history, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has cycled through Shakespeare's canon three times. That's impressive. But here's a vote from this corner that th…
LOST IN SPECTACULAR SPACE It's easy to get lost during the world premiere production of A Wrinkle in Time, particularly if you're not familiar with the classic science fiction/fantasy novel …
LBJ'S RELEVANCY After premiering at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2012 and moving to American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Robert Schenkkan's All the Way became the hot ticket on Bro…
THERE'S NOTHING LIKE SITTING DOWN WITH A GREAT BOOK As someone who has not been living beneath a rock the past three years, I'd heard about The Book of Mormon. I laughed at the soundtrack, r…
LIGHT SHINES IN SCR'S PIAZZA On general principle, it'd be very easy to dislike The Light in The Piazza. Let's say you don't consider stories about rich people in crisis having any relevance…