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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2009-08-17 12:00:00
Although its script is a great deal funnier than you might be expecting, the profound senses of heartbreak and loss that fuel David Lindsay-Abaire's Rabbit Hole tend to sneak up on you and hit like waves, knocking you off balance and leaving you somewhat shaken. Anyone attending the Richmond Hill Barn Theatre's current presentation of the playwright's family drama is advised to bring tissues. (Unless you go the route I did, and surreptitiously dry your cheeks during scene-change blackouts.) Yet there's something else you might also want to bring, something I hadn't anticipated through a mere reading of this Pulitzer Prize-winner: a bib.
Read More About Good Grief: "Rabbit Hole," At The Richmond Hill Barn Theatre Through August 23...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2009-08-07 14:54:54
David Lindsay-Abaire's Rabbit Hole won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for drama, one year after winning a Best Actress Tony Award for Sex & the City star Cynthia Nixon. A movie adaptation is currently being filmed, starring Academy Award winners Nicole Kidman and Dianne Wiest.
When Geneseo's Richmond Hill Barn Theatre opens its presentation of Lindsay-Abaire's acclaimed play on August 13, it will feature popular local performers Jessica Nicol, Denise Yoder, and Susan Perrin-Sallak, and boast direction by Bryan Tank, much admired for his work in such Quad City Music Guild productions as Jekyll & Hyde, Evita, and the recent All Shook Up.
And, as Tank himself understands, Richmond Hill's Rabbit Hole is still no slam dunk.
Read More About Down The “Rabbit Hole”: The Richmond Hill Barn Theatre Takes A(Nother) Risk With A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Drama...
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: Feature Stories
2008-12-16 15:39:15
More than a third of the area productions I attended this year - a whopping 35 of them - I saw in the 91-day span from May 17 to August 15. And more than half of those shows - 19 in all - were produced by a combined five theatre organizations: Rock Island's Genesius Guild, Eldridge's Countryside Community Theatre, the Clinton Area Showboat Theatre (CAST), Mt. Carroll's Timber Lake Playhouse, and Davenport's newly established Riverbend Theatre Collective. My experiences with this quintet formed a fascinating theatrical journey, one boasting plenty of highs, occasional lows, randomly bitchy Web-site comments ... .
Read More About Summer’S Stock: May Through August With The Area’S Seasonal Theatre Troupes...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2008-12-10 08:33:49
If you attend The Green Room's current production of Angels in America: Perestroika, I assume you know that you'll be entering playwright Tony Kushner's work halfway through, as part one of this two-part saga, Millennium Approaches, debuted at the Rock Island venue on Halloween. The back page of Perestroika's program provides a very bare-bones summary (or refresher) on what previously occurred in Kushner's epic exploration of the 1980s, but, I'll venture, your enjoyment of this second outing will be significantly enhanced by familiarity with the show - and not just familiarity with the Green Room's first installment.
Read More About Wings, And A Prayer: "Angels In America: Perestroika," At The Green Room Through December 14...
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