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

'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

'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’

Fabrique takes on role of ‘Ella’

Jeffrey Lee Puckett - January 29, 2010

Her singing talent keeps the story alive

Review: "Spring Awakening"

Review: "Spring Awakening"

Judith Egerton - June 3, 2009

The Tony Award winner deals honestly with sexuality

‘Shipwrecked' spins an exciting yarn

‘Shipwrecked' spins an exciting yarn

Judith Edgerton - February 9, 2009

Tall tale pleases eye, sense of fun

'43 Plays' entertains with history

'43 Plays' entertains with history

Judith Egerton - September 12, 2008

It's not always a riot, but certainly fun

Review: Pride & Prejudice

Review: Pride & Prejudice

Judith Egerton - October 6, 2008

Austen’s witty prose comes to life in 'Pride'

Review: "A Christmas Carol"

Review: "A Christmas Carol"

Charles Whaley - December 1, 2008

It's a classy take on a Christmas classic

‘Dracula’ is horribly enthralling

‘Dracula’ is horribly enthralling

Marty Rosen - October 8, 2008

Spectacular casting and awesome effects make this thriller especially scary


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