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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2007-12-19 08:49:54
For 2006's Year in Theatre recap, I included a list of 12 talents whose gifts couldn't help but be noticed, as they had performed exemplary work on a number of theatrical offerings during the year, oftentimes at a number of area venues.
It's the list so nice I'm doin' it twice!
Read More About Theatre Essentials 2007: A Dozen Names To Remember...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-08-01 09:44:48
You might think it odd that, for its penultimate summer production, the Timber Lake Playhouse is staging Irving Berlin's White Christmas, thereby celebrating the holiday season a good two or three months before the malls will. But the actual presentation turns out to be stranger still. Not only are you getting White Christmas here, you're getting three or four different White Christmases; the results aren't bad, necessarily, but the show winds up feeling a bit like the Bing Crosby classic as co-directed by Michael Curtiz, Tommy Tune, and Rip Taylor.
Read More About Hit And Mistletoe: "Irving Berlin’S White Christmas," At The Timber Lake Playhouse Through August 5...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-07-03 08:41:18
The Timber Lake Playhouse's production of Bat Boy the Musical features a cast of 15 playing some two dozen characters, more than a fifth of whom will be dead by the curtain call. Necks are bitten, throats are slashed, overdoses are administered, and through it all, Bat Boy's performers look as though they couldn't possibly be having more fun. En masse, Timber Lake's ensemble just might compose the happiest musical cast I've seen all year, and considering the material they're working with, and the director they're working for, how could they be anything less?
Read More About Bloody Good: "Bat Boy The Musical," At The Timber Lake Playhouse Through Sunday, July 8...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-06-20 08:32:53
The scariest thing about the Timber Lake Playhouse's world-premiere production of Dracula is the set, and I mean that as a compliment. Designed by Joseph C. Heitman, the industrial playing space includes a series of metallic walkways with perilous inclines, some 20 feet above the floor, and the walkways themselves are slightly askew. The best way I can describe Dracula's architecture is by saying that, if the set were an amusement-park attraction, you'd be both ecstatic and petrified about riding it.
Read More About Necking: "Dracula," At The Timber Lake Playhouse Through Saturday, June 23...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2006-12-20 08:28:30
Read More About A Look Ahead To Area Theatre In 2007...
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