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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-05-23 08:25:53
With King Henry the Fifth, the overall effect of the Prenzie Players' Henriad trilogy can be demonstrated in about five minutes of stage time. Shakespeare's titular ruler, played by Jeff De Leon, is invading the French province of Harfleur, and the scene begins with a literal explosion of sound - an edifice-shaking cannon boom, followed by the impassioned cries of the English and French soldiers engaging in battle. Over the next few minutes, the bellowing and booming hit greater and greater peaks of intensity, until finally Henry is standing at the gates of Harfleur, demanding that the governor surrender his township.
Read More About The Return Of The King: "King Henry The Fifth," At The Rock Island Masonic Temple Through May 26...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-04-25 08:17:31
Before Friday night's presentation of Crème de Coco commenced, St. Ambrose University theatre professor Corinne Johnson briefly took the stage, and related how proud she was of the evening's entertainment - a world premiere by Broadway playwright William Luce, directed by Broadway veteran Philip William McKinley (both of whom were in attendance). As theatrical coups go, this one was way up there.
Yet as understandably proud as the school's staff was, it's inconceivable that they were any less proud of St. Ambrose alumna Kimberly Furness, who portrayed famed designer Coco Chanel in Luce's 80-minute one-act. For those in attendance for last weekend's shows, memories of Crème de Coco's grandeur will likely last several years. Memories of Furness' performance may last even longer.
Read More About Designing Woman: "CrèMe De Coco," At St. Ambrose University...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2007-02-28 08:23:33
King Henry the Fourth, the Prenzie Players' second presentation in their Henriad trilogy, opened on Friday, and let me preface by admitting that I have a tougher time composing reviews for this troupe's productions than for any other area organization. When faced, in show after show, with such imagination and daring and passion, where does one start?
Read More About Throne For A Loop: "King Henry The Fourth," At The Rock Island Masonic Temple Through March 4...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2006-11-01 04:37:00
Here's one for fellow fans of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy: You know how badly we wanted to see The Two Towers after The Fellowship of the Ring? That's how badly I want to see the Prenzie Players' King Henry the Fourth after Saturday night's production of King Richard the Second.
For those of you who aren't Lord of the Rings fans, I think you still get my meaning; King Richard the Second - the first installment in the Shakespeare troupe's three-part cycle of Henry plays, entitled The Henriad - is so thrillingly staged and sublimely well acted that the February continuation can't possibly come soon enough.
Read More About Majesty: "King Richard The Second," At The Rock Island Masonic Temple Through November 4...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2006-10-25 04:36:18
Certainly, there was cause for concern.
When the Prenzie Players made their 2003 debut with Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, they did so at Rock Island's Peanut Gallery, which didn't have a proper stage and could only seat, at maximum, 40 people. The show had an inadequate budget (between $200 and $300), a run of only two performances, and no word-of-mouth; Prenzie's founders - Cait Bodenbender, John "J.C." Luxton, Aaron Sullivan, and Denise Yoder - had every reason to expect Measure for Measure to fail.
Yet Friday night's show played to a full house. And on Saturday ... .
Read More About Show Outta Nothin’: The Prenzie Players Embark On Shakespeare’S Henry Trilogy, Beginning October 27...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2006-04-05 00:00:00
A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Rock Island Masonic Temple
Theatre audiences are often witness to romance and, with the right director and performers, occasionally even to true love on stage. Yet it’s rare to find passion and even rarer to witness carnality, two qualities that the Prenzie Players present in abundance in their juicy new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Rock Island Masonic Temple.
Read More About Comedies Tonight: The Prenzie Players' "A Midsummer Night's Dream," And The Richmond Hill Barn Theatre's "Cliffhanger"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2005-10-26 00:00:00
In the Prenzie Players’ hugely entertaining production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will, there’s an encounter so heart-stoppingly strong that it might be the single most effective stage moment I’ve witnessed all year.
Read More About Shakes-Peerless: The Prenzie Players' "Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will"...
Written By: Administrator
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2005-03-02 00:00:00
The Drawer Boy, opening this weekend at New Ground Theatre, is not only an emotional journey through the suppressed memories of two old farmers and a unique observation of the art of storytelling; it also plays an important role in contemporary Canadian theatre history.
Read More About The Magic And Pain Of Storytelling: New Ground Theatre's "The Drawer Boy"...
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