items tagged with David Cabassa
Written By: Jeff Ignatius
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2012-04-03 18:33:40
Many cast members in the Prenzie Players’ current offering, Titus Andronicus, are at their best expressing physical and emotional pain. There’s Aaron E. Sullivan’s shift from utter despair to cackling insanity as the title character, Catie Osborn’s post-rape brokenness as his daughter Lavinia, and Jessica White’s shrieks as she watches her character’s son slaughtered. The desperation is so penetrating in its realism and sincerity that I was often uncomfortable during Friday night’s performance – which is to say that the production is shockingly effective at delivering the darkness of Shakespeare’s work. I walked away in awe.
Read More About A Bloody-Good Mess: “Titus Andronicus,” Through April 7 At The Stern Center...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2011-07-18 12:03:00
There may be some of you who hear the title King Lear and, knowing only of the play’s reputation as the mack daddy of all Shakespeare tragedies, immediately presume that any evening production of the piece will last well into the next morning. Allow me, then, to quell your fears: Saturday’s Genesius Guild staging of the Bard’s opus began promptly at eight o’clock, and after the night’s presentation had concluded, I was back in my car by 10:55.
Read More About This Way Madness Lies: "King Lear," At Lincoln Park Through July 24...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2011-06-20 12:02:00
If, at any point, you find your mind wandering during director Jeff Coussens’ Genesius Guild presentation of The Taming of the Shrew – and trust me, that won’t happen often – snapping back to attention is easy: Just check out the reactions of the men watching the show from stage right. You’ll have no trouble spotting them, because one of the guys is drunk off his ass, and the other’s wearing a dress.
Read More About He’S Come To Wive Her Stealthily In Padua: "The Taming Of The Shrew," At Lincoln Park Through June 26...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2011-03-14 12:00:00
A day after seeing it, I still can’t decide whether I like playwright Jim Leonard Jr.’s And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson, but I do know that I appreciate director Patti Flaherty’s efforts in staging this nonlinear tale for New Ground Theatre. During Friday’s performance, I struggled to follow the action, as Leonard’s script confusingly jumps back and forth in time. Thankfully, however, Flaherty’s directorial work helps create some clarity to the “when” with which we’re dealing.
Read More About Just A Small-Town Girl, Livin’ In A Lonely World: "And They Dance Real Slow In Jackson," At The Village Theatre Through March 20...
Written By: Jeff Ignatius
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2010-10-18 18:34:43
The language of playwright Tracy Letts’ August: Osage County is loaded with layers of emotion underneath its dialogue. During New Ground Theatre’s opening performance on Friday, a few actors neglected the dark undertones, reciting their lines as if Letts’ words held nothing below the surface. Most, however, got to the heart of the script, impressively revealing the richness of the work through performances that ranged from subtle to over-the-top. While not perfect, the show deserved the standing ovation it got from the audience.
Read More About Digging Deeper: “August: Osage County,” Through October 24 At The Village Theatre...
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