For those who don't know, be warned... The Tony Award winning Avenue Q that opened last night at the new Theatre in the Park Indoor space at the Arts and Heritage Center is definitely not for kids. Yes, it has puppets and looks like Sesame Street, but with songs like The Internet is for Porn... Continue Reading →
Chicago hits the new stage at the Barn
Since their landlord decided not to renew their lease, the Barn Players had to find a new home. After much searching, they have found a home in the Arts Asylum at 9th and Harrison in Kansas City, MO. This is a big move because it's near downtown, miles from their old home. With any move... Continue Reading →
Rigoletto Seems Timely Despite Traditional Setting
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the key to a long happy life is to never be a soprano in an opera. In "Rigoletto", the story of the titular jester is punctuated when his deeds bring about the defilement and death of his daughter, who is --if anything--utterly blameless. Rigoletto (Leo An,... Continue Reading →