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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2012-05-21 12:00:00
The District Theatre’s The Chronicles of Lincoln & Grant is an historical account of the Civil War from the perspectives of two of the country’s leaders: President Abraham Lincoln and General Ulysses S. Grant. However, instead of discussing events from the actual war (though they occasionally do), the characters in this two-person play mostly share stories of their personal experiences leading up to, during, and following the war.
Read More About Civil Union: "The Chronicles Of Lincoln & Grant," At The District Theatre Through May 26...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2011-11-03 13:22:49
Described by the Chicago Sun-Times as “simultaneously hilarious and touching,” the road-trip comedy Leaving Iowa is the final presentation in the Playcrafters Barn Theatre’s 2011 season. Leaving Iowa is also the first presentation in Black Hawk College’s 2011-12 theatre season, but don’t chalk that up to either coincidence or some sort of Moline-based rivalry; the productions are actually one and the same.
Read More About Community Effort: Playcrafters And Black Hawk College Team Up For "Leaving Iowa," November 11 Through 20...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2009-04-16 11:59:00
Neil Simon's The Dinner Party, written in 2000 and currently being staged at Black Hawk College, concerns three formerly married couples who meet for a très sophistiqué evening at a Paris restaurant: Claude (played here by Bryan Woods) and Mariette (Elizabeth Cook, alternating performances with Cayla Freeman), whose shared passion for literature outweighed their passion for each other; Andre (Paul Workman) and Gabrielle (Elizabeth Paxton, alternating with Kristen Lynn Raccone), whose sexual rapport wasn't enough to keep Andre faithful; and Albert (Thomas Riley Ratkiewicz) and Yvonne (Kaeleigh Esparza, alternating with Lynn Aaronson), whose obsessive devotion to one another eventually resulted in them getting divorced - twice.
Read More About Suppering Fools: “The Dinner Party,” At Black Hawk College Through April 19...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2008-04-16 08:13:30
As Black Hawk College's current production of Death in Character is a comedic murder mystery, I wouldn't dream of revealing whodunit. But I do feel the need - and here's your requisite Spoiler Alert - to reveal who gets it, because author Stuart Ardern's one-act is one of the few plays of its type I've seen in which its victim, for the two minutes he's on stage, is the most entertaining figure in the show.
Read More About A Corpse Is A Corpse, Of Course, Of Course: "Death In Character" At Black Hawk College Thru April 17...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-11-14 08:24:02
Offhand, I can think of no theatrical climax this year that has been simpler, sweeter, or more subtly moving than the one in Black Hawk College's Going Underground. All it consists of is actress Miranda Lipes standing center-stage, offering a beatific, tranquil smile while Judy Garland sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," yet the impact of the moment is stronger than you might be prepared for.
Read More About Inner Tube Monologues: "Going Underground," At Black Hawk College November 15...
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