items tagged with Susan Perrin Sallak
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2006-12-20 09:18:49
There seems to be a pretty safe rule of thumb regarding the productions at Quad City Music Guild and the Richmond Hill and Playcrafters Barn theatres: When the actors appear to believe in their material (whether that material is strong or weak), the shows are terrific, and when they don't, they're not.
Read More About Community (Theatre) Spirit...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2006-08-16 04:52:36
Last August, in writing about the Richmond Hill Barn Theatre's production of Over the Tavern, I prefaced my review by mentioning the conversation I had with the couple sitting next to me; none of us had previously heard of the Tom Dudzick comedy we were about to see, and were looking forward to the surprise.
One year later, as luck would have it, I found myself seated beside the very same couple for another Richmond Hill presentation unfamiliar to us - John Patrick's A Bad Year for Tomatoes, directed by Joseph R. DePauw - and I'm thinking that my accidental theatre-going companions are some kind of good-luck charm. For while Patrick's comedy is nowhere near as strong as Over the Tavern, it, too, is a fine surprise, a silly piece of fluff made enjoyable by its delightfully nutty cast. Tomatoes itself is only borderline funny, but luckily for Patrick - and for the Richmond Hill audience - DePauw's actors elicit more laughs from the material than they should be expected to.
Read More About Cheery "Tomatoes": "A Bad Year For Tomatoes," At The Richmond Hill Barn Theatre Through August 20...
Written By: Administrator
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2002-07-31 00:00:00
In this weather, I pity the actors in Genesius Guild’s production of Macbeth. In addition to the fact they’re on stage wearing three layers of clothing and toting swords, shows are performed at Rock Island’s Lincoln Park outdoor theatre, which draws little breeze, lots of bugs, and, of course, heat. Though these aren’t ideal conditions for actors, or for audience members, people willing to brave the heat for three hours and put on the bug spray will be more than pleased to see an incredibly well-done yet traditional version of one of Shakespeare’s great tragedies.
Read More About Witches, Murder, And Gold Shoes: Genesius Guild’S "Macbeth"...
Written By: Administrator
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2002-05-22 00:00:00
It’s not often that a main character dies more than five times during the course of a story. Or that a young man proposes to an 80-year-old woman. But Harold & Maude at Playcrafters Barn Theatre combines this unusual story with exceptional acting and achieves two hours of genuine laughter, and an appreciation for life and art. Colin Higgins’ play is a lighthearted piece in which the lead characters come to terms with death and love.
Read More About Life, Death, And Finding Love In Between: "Harold & Maude," At The Playcrafters Barn Theatre...
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