Video: First Look At Goodspeed's THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
Watch highlights from Goodspeed's The Mystery of Edwin Drood in an all-new video! Goodspeed Musicals is presenting The Mystery of Edwin Drood as its first production of the 2024 season - now on stage through June 2nd in East Haddam, Conn.
Review: THE OUTSIDER Charms at the MATCH from MIGHTY ACORN And WCO PRODUCTIONS
Part of the genius of THE OUTSIDER is it is pure farce. Characters and plots are played larger than life, and doors constantly swing open with new surprises behind them. We’re not in the sturm and drang of THE WEST WING, but rather the territory of a silly sitcom like VEEP. Physical comedy, verbal banter, and just plain stupid stuff happens, and this cast is up to the challenge of delivering all of it. The director has found some of Houston's funniest, most likable actors.
Act II Playhouse Announces 2024-2025 Season
Act II Playhouse Artistic Director Tony Braithwaite announced the slate of shows for the theatre's 2024-2025 season following the first preview performance of “It's Only a Play.” Subscriptions and discount rates are now available for all six productions.
Interview: Frances Limoncelli of THE OUTSIDER an EQUITY SHOWCASE AT MATCH
Any production of a show has to do with relationships. These actors are here because they believe in Tracy and Kara. Most of them have worked with me last year, so hopefully they believe in me, too. It is a little bit of sacrifice all the way around, and that's sort of how a lot of theater gets made.
THE OUTSIDER Comes to ActorsNET This Month
As we enter another election year, ActorsNET sets the scene with THE OUTSIDER by Paul Slade Smith, a hilarious and satirical sneak peek behind the scenes of modern American politics, running from January 19 to February 4 at the Heritage Center Theatre.
Review: THE ANGEL NEXT DOOR at Laguna Playhouse
The Angel Next Door is a glittering, effervescent hit romantic comedy by Paul Slade Smith at the historic Laguna Playhouse. It’s an elegant, sweet-dry glass of champagne, bubbling over with non-stop laughs, merriment, glamor, and high-spirited hijinks. It’s hard to think of more fun you could have at the theatre right now, or really, more fun anywhere.