Mystery, murder and intrigue remain timeless for generations. That’s probably why Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” has been running for more than 70 years in London.
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Play honors voices for equality
Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird” spoke volumes in 1969 about the injustices of those who suffer oppression at the hands of systemic racism. More than
‘Really Really’ is really good
“Really Really,” a play depicting the aftermath of a college sex scandal, was Pierce College’s first virtual theater production that was performed impressively through Zoom.
‘Twelfth Night’ strikes comedic gold
When you begin to imagine the illustrious world of Shakespeare most would see witches conjuring spells and lovers wandering the streets of Verona. It is
Theater Review: Bad Jews
Joshua Harmon captured lightning in a bottle in 2012 with his brilliantly sardonic play, “Bad Jews,” but in the hands of director Anna Steers, it
Theater Review: Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike
It is thought that to enjoy Broadway plays one must partake in the dramatic arts in some way, shape, or form. This can be especially
“For This Moment Alone” Review
A booming voice fills the room with emotions ranging from despair to anguish, as a dim light flickers to the rhythm of the