The Radiant Review – Marie Curie Fights Back
Who knew? The story of Marie Curie’s life turned out to be far from the turn-of-the-century dry tale of a dedicated (and very boring) scientist who married right. Was she the only person ever to […]
Who knew? The story of Marie Curie’s life turned out to be far from the turn-of-the-century dry tale of a dedicated (and very boring) scientist who married right. Was she the only person ever to […]
Samuel Clemens, better known by his pen name of Mark Twain, was convinced that he could make a lucrative career as a writer of plays. When his first play, “The Gilded Age,” premiered in 1847, […]
Playwright August Strindberg was a master at taking experiences in his own life and adapting them to print. The author of plays, novels, and short stories, Strindberg has been credited with bringing “real life” into […]
Set in the American South of the 1920’s and 1940’s and inspired by a real event, BRIGHT STAR tells a tale of two lovers swept apart by tragedy. With music, book, and story by Steve […]
Born in Berlin, Germany, during the Nazi era, Tania Wisbar lived through the tumultuous 1930’s, 40’s, and 50’s – those turbulent years when Hitler tried to form a “new” Germany, a country of blond, blue-eyed […]
Authored by Gretchen Law and directed by John Gould Rubin, TURN ME LOOSE is a tribute to Dick Gregory, who died in August 2017 at the age of 84. A trailblazing comedian and civil rights […]
East West Players and Rogue Artists Ensemble bring ancient Japanese ghost stories to spooky life in a show premiering on Friday 13 – just in time for a Halloween haunting. Written by Rogue Artists Ensemble’s […]
Horror and theology seem like odd bedfellows, but playwright Shaeffer Nelson manages to integrate them comfortably into the tale of a serial cannibal – he usually kills his meals first – that meets two ladies […]
Playwright Sharr White and director Cameron Watson have molded the riveting study of a family under the worst kind of stress imaginable – for this is stress which doesn’t go away with time and only […]
Adapted from John Buchans’ 1915 novel, Alfred Hitchcock adapted this melodrama into his classic spy film in 1939. But that wasn’t the end of the story. THE 39 STEPS has weathered the years with aplomb. A […]
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