Review - Hamlet & Little Shop of Horrors
by Kristin Salaky - Jun 18, 2008
Eloquence without the elegance is how I'd describe Michael Stuhlbarg's scruffy, hyperactive and somewhat nerdy take on the title role in director Oskar Eustis' amusing hodgepodge of a production of Hamlet. Though perfectly placid for the first several minutes of his performance, silently contemplating his father's death and his uncle's marriage to his newly widowed mother at a downstage eternal flame that perpetually flickers its symbolism throughout the evening, he's soon wildly wringing his hands with nervous excitement, flailing his arms about in range and stomping his feet to the floor like the kind of actor he'll later be warning his players not to be. In fact, it's not until the prince starts feigning madness that he begins resembling a grown-up. It's not an interpretation that will tug at your soul, but it'll damn well get your attention without taxing your brain.
Moira Danis Sings Petula Clark in Beautiful Sounds
by Michael Dale - Nov 11, 2006
A thoroughly charming cabaret show saluting the international, bilingual star who has topped the pop charts in many countries, played leading roles in both Broadway and West End musicals, and even wrote a hit or two.
FORUM to be staged in Hamilton
by Mark Andrew Lawrence - Oct 31, 2006
Oldies 1150 Presents Hamilton Theatre Inc.'s A Funny
Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum From November 3
to 18, 2006