Charter School Honors Arts Champions, Including Actor Chris Kelly

Actor/director Chris Kelly will take a special bow on Saturday, April 14 when he is honored by the Global Concepts Charter School in Lackawanna at its annual fundraising gala. The black tie event will be held in WNED’s downtown Buffalo studio, beginning at 5pm. Kelly will be in superb company. Emmy Award winning actor Keith … Continue reading Charter School Honors Arts Champions, Including Actor Chris Kelly

First Look: “Night Mother’ by Brazen-Faced Varlets

For Lara Harberberger, executive/artistic director of Brazen-Faced Varlets, giving women the opportunities to experience artist growth as actors is her mission, “There are not many shows where women are given the chance to grow and develop their artistic strengths,” says Harberberger. “We pick shows, by women, that have strong female characters that allow women to … Continue reading First Look: “Night Mother’ by Brazen-Faced Varlets

First Look: ‘The Night Alive’ at Irish Classical Theatre

Great plays are plot-driven; exceptional plays are character driven. That human element draws you into a story, exposes your imagination to heartache or triumph, takes you to a place that may be comforting or disturbing. The relationships between the characters can move you or repel you, entertain you or unnerve you…but it’s that connection to … Continue reading First Look: ‘The Night Alive’ at Irish Classical Theatre

Comedy Review: ‘Weekend Laughs’ at Main Street Cabaret

Late Friday night, somewhere between, say, 11:15 and midnight, the Metro Rail rolled and clanged down Main Street in front of the Alleyway Theatre, and someone inside the theater’s Main Street Cabaret yelled “Look out, don’t hit that train!”   It didn’t make the late news, but it made a lot of people crack up. … Continue reading Comedy Review: ‘Weekend Laughs’ at Main Street Cabaret

First Look: ‘Disgraced’ at Road Less Traveled Theatre

When it comes to producing new works, Road Less Traveled Productions has no problem taking the gritty new words of contemporary playwrights, and putting them on the stage. These works are often time real life situations that audiences can relate to, about topics that are very hard to discuss, and that cause tension and uneasy … Continue reading First Look: ‘Disgraced’ at Road Less Traveled Theatre