Theatre Review: ‘Sons & Lovers’ by Buffalo United Artists at Main Street Cabaret

Well, who doesn’t want to stand up and shout “I am fabulous” when you’re on the brink of turning 50 and you just figured out that your husband doesn’t really like your homemade cookies? That’s Ellen’s story, the  leading mama in Donna Hoke’s “Sons & Lovers,” opening BUA’s 25th anniversary season. She and Butch are … Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘Sons & Lovers’ by Buffalo United Artists at Main Street Cabaret

First Look: ‘Dear World’ at O’Connell & Company

When one thinks of classic, bouncy, Broadway musicals, the name Jerry Herman comes to mind. Herman, who composed the music and lyrics to such critically acclaimed hits as “Mame,” “Hello, Dolly!” and ‘La Cage Aux Folles,” is the pinochle of the traditional Broadway musical. These shows are acclaimed for being successes and box office hits. … Continue reading First Look: ‘Dear World’ at O’Connell & Company

Theatre Review: ‘Design For Living’ at Irish Classical Theatre

There are few things that will shock an audience these days. However, when Noel Coward’s “Design for Living,” premiered in 1933, the idea that a woman loved and lived with two men who also loved her was radical. Kate LoConti, Adriano Gatto and Ben Michael Moran are a charming comedic trio… This relationship is the … Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘Design For Living’ at Irish Classical Theatre

Theatre Review: ‘Killer Rack – The Feminist Horror Musical Comedy’ at Alleyway Theatre

“There’s something more going on here than your usual human remains scattering.” So says James Cichocki’s Detective Bartles toward the end of the Alleyway musical “Killer Rack,” in a brief moment of calm, before the topless plot bounces and bounds its way to a camp-horror conclusion that will send you laughing into the lobby. “Something … Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘Killer Rack – The Feminist Horror Musical Comedy’ at Alleyway Theatre

Theatre Review: ‘John’ at Road Less Traveled Theatre

It’s funny how history can play tricks on you. Isn’t the past supposed to be static?  But if history is driven by the people who made the moments, do their spirits live on to remind you, change you, haunt you? This cohesive meshing of story, set, and character make “John” a stand out.    This … Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘John’ at Road Less Traveled Theatre

Theatre Review: ‘9 to 5 The Musical’ by Rocking Horse Productions at Lancaster Opera House

Yesterday evening, I went to the Lancaster Opera House to see "9 to 5: The Musical," presented by Rocking Horse Productions. Music and Lyrics are by Dolly Parton and the book is by Patricia Resnick. The musical is based on the popular 1980 movie by Resnick and Colin Higgins which starred Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin, … Continue reading Theatre Review: ‘9 to 5 The Musical’ by Rocking Horse Productions at Lancaster Opera House