items tagged with Bob Williams
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2011-07-11 12:00:00
I had an utterly fantastic time at Quad City Music Guild’s preview performance of The Drowsy Chaperone, director Bob Williams’ high-spirited and hysterical presentation of the long-running Broadway hit. Yet I’m embarrassed to say that I may have inadvertently missed 10 of its most entertaining minutes, because I made what was, in retrospect, a terrible mistake: I left the auditorium during intermission.
Read More About In His Own Little Corner, In His Own Little Chair: “The Drowsy Chaperone,” At The Prospect Park Auditorium Through July 17...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2009-12-21 12:00:00
Whether you attend stage works sporadically or, like me, you saw 85 shows in the past year, anyone who enjoyed even one will understand that feeling of leaving a venue thinking, "Wow ... that was really good." I experienced that sensation numerous times this year, and while this list is hardly exhaustive, it'll hopefully give you an idea of just what you've been missing if you missed out on 2009's offerings.
Read More About Theatre Highs In 2009...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2009-12-21 12:00:00
Five Inspiring Ensembles
Powerful lead performances and scene-stealing supporting turns are always welcome; one- and two-character shows can be a gas. But for my money, nothing quite beats the theatrical pleasure of watching a tightly knit ensemble in action, and the following five productions ensured that this pleasure was a continual one.
Read More About Eight Times Five: Ensembles, Musical Numbers, Stagecraft, Couples, Newcomers, Collegiate Performers, Minors, & Exits...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2009-07-13 12:00:00
The Shakespeare-inspired Elvis Presley pastiche All Shook Up is too inconsequential and ridiculous - gloriously so - to feature anything resembling a moral. But if pressed, you could probably fashion one from the words of its motorcycle-riding hero, Chad: "It's like my daddy used to say: 'In the right light, with the right liquor, anyone can fall for anyone.'"
Read More About Thankyouverymuch: "All Shook Up," At The Prospect Park Auditorium Through July 19...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2008-07-16 08:47:07
In Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, the storytelling and language are already so musical that the decision to adapt the author's tale into a musical seems a little redundant. But as redundancies go, the musical version of Little Women is actually pretty good, and under the direction of Bob Williams, Quad City Music Guild's take on the show is pretty damned good - marvelously designed, staged, sung, and (apart from two glaringly inappropriate performances) acted. Alcott purists may gripe, and not without cause, but it'd be hard to gripe about Music Guild's presentation of the material, and, I think, impossible to gripe about the portrayal of Erin O'Shea, whose stunningly radiant turn as Jo March seems reason enough for the existence of a Little Women musical.
Read More About The Odes Of March: "Little Women," At The Prospect Park Auditorium Through July 20...
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