Event Editorial Reviews
'The Wiz' at Iroquois sparkles
Charles Whaley - August 4, 2008
"The Wiz," a canny urban riff on the much-adapted L. Frank Baum fantasy, was a Tony-winning Broadway success in the 1970s as an all-black musical. Its sparkling Broadway at Iroquois production featuring area students in grades 8-12 proves that the show works just as well with a multiracial...
'Ameriville' is a snapshot of us
Judith Edgerton - March 11, 2009
It tells the good, the bad and the ugly about our nation
'Absalom' an intriguing, complex debut for Kazan
Judith Edgerton - March 16, 2009
The actress-turned-playwright should have a long writing career ahead
Fabrique takes on role of ‘Ella’
Jeffrey Lee Puckett - January 29, 2010
Her singing talent keeps the story alive
Review: "Spring Awakening"
Judith Egerton - June 3, 2009
The Tony Award winner deals honestly with sexuality
‘Shipwrecked' spins an exciting yarn
Judith Edgerton - February 9, 2009
Tall tale pleases eye, sense of fun
'43 Plays' entertains with history
Judith Egerton - September 12, 2008
It's not always a riot, but certainly fun
Review: Pride & Prejudice
Judith Egerton - October 6, 2008
Austen’s witty prose comes to life in 'Pride'
Review: "A Christmas Carol"
Charles Whaley - December 1, 2008
It's a classy take on a Christmas classic
‘Dracula’ is horribly enthralling
Marty Rosen - October 8, 2008
Spectacular casting and awesome effects make this thriller especially scary

