
On Golden Pond Review – Palm Beach Dramaworks
There is theater. Then, there is Palm Beach Dramaworks – Don & Ann Brown Theater. It is venue with character, taste, beauty and featured talent. It is a non-miss venue and event when you are […]
There is theater. Then, there is Palm Beach Dramaworks – Don & Ann Brown Theater. It is venue with character, taste, beauty and featured talent. It is a non-miss venue and event when you are […]
Valentine’s Day is so special that finding just the right gift or experience is usually challenging. Consider the variety of shops, restaurants, florists, and more, in Albany Park and Irving Park as you search for […]
(St. Petersburg, FL) January 28, 2018 – “The term “classic” has been used a little too freely in the arts recently, especially drama. For the past 20 years, playwrights are being taught and trained to […]
The Leigh and Henry Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University is continuously hosting wonderful programs for the benefit of music lovers. This reviewer had the opportunity to attend 1 concert from the recently concluded […]
Evanston native Laura Eason is primarily known for two things: her work as a writer/producer for four seasons of House of Cards and her intimate two-person play Sex with Strangers, which has returned to the Chicagoland area […]
NICE GIRL, by Melissa Ross, currently in production at the Raven Theatre, 6157 N. Clark, Chicago through March 11, 2018, is a story about a “nice” but deeply unhappy not-so-young woman, who blames her mother for […]
Photography by Greg Autry* At the historical Regency Ballroom in San Francisco California, The 18th Annual Edwardian Ball was held January 27, along with The Edwardian World’s Faire January 26, presented by PARADOX Media and […]
January 24th – 29th, 2018, in Anaheim, California NAMM presented the newest products available for the music industry: sound, stage, lighting, instruments, recording technology, and more. Many exhibitors, artists, celebrities, and aficionado attended this […]
Black comedy and absurd plotting run rampant in playwright Harold Pinter’s THE HOTHOUSE. Although the play was written in 1958, it did not premiere until 1982 – with Pinter himself as director in the British […]
Last Monday was my third time attending That’s Weird, Grandma, Barrel of Monkey’s public performance of their theatrical adaptations of stories written by children in Chicago Public Schools. Why review this show for a third […]
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