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Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2009-11-30 12:00:00
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, the one-act play Barbara Robinson adapted from her beloved book, is set primarily in a church that stages a grade-school re-telling of the Nativity story - the exact same pageant, we're told, that the church puts on year after year after year. And after attending Friday night's hilarious, intensely charming production of Robinson's show, I, for one, would be totally on board with the Clinton Area Showboat Theatre opting to stage The Best Christmas Pageant Ever year after year after year, at least if director Jalayne Riewerts wouldn't mind making it an annual commitment.
Read More About Heaven And Hellions: “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” At The Clinton Area Showboat Theatre Through December 13...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2008-12-16 15:01:32
An actor friend of mine says he always wants to be the worst performer in everything he's in, because if the rest of the cast is doing stronger work than he is, that means the show is in really, really good shape. With that in mind, any actor worth his or her salt would be thrilled to be the worst performer among these five ensembles.
Read More About Take Five(S): Ensembles, Pairings, Debuts, Technical Achievements, Shockers, And Accidents...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2008-10-29 08:35:53
Into the Woods (August 10 - 12, 2007): The Green Room's debut production was Stephen Sondheim's and James Lapine's fairy-tale musical, and many of its cast members had previously worked with director Derek Bertelsen (also the venue's Executive Director) and music director Tyson Danner (the Artistic Director) in the pair's previous, fund-raising performances for the Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities: 2005's Ragtime and 2006's The Secret Garden. Both vividly remember opening night.
Derek: It smelled like fresh paint.
Tyson: It did. We painted that morning.
Read More About Boys, Assassins, And A Frog & A Toad: Reflections On The Green Room's First Season (Plus)...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Reviews
2008-08-29 15:01:06

Well, it turns out that crossing my fingers and rubbing my lucky rabbit's foot didn't do a damned bit of good, as the Harrison Hilltop Theatre's A Streetcar Named Desire closed, after a mere four performances, on August 31. (There was a chance that the show - originally scheduled to open August 21, but delayed due to scheduling conflicts - would run one or two more times in September, yet subsequent scheduling conflicts wound up precluding a second weekend.) Thursday's production was so enjoyable, though, and Kimberly Furness, Eddie Staver III, and Stephanie Burrough were so thrillingly good in it, that I'm more than happy to offer a post-mortem; had director Derek Bertelsen's take on Tennessee Williams' classic run another weekend, it's unimaginable that any devotee of the art of acting would've even thought of missing it.
Read More About "Stella-A-A-A-Ar!": "A Streetcar Named Desire," At The Harrison Hilltop Theatre...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Theatre
Category: Feature Stories
2008-01-23 08:33:50
Five minutes into our interview, local actor Eddie Staver III says something that I can't quite believe: "Comedy scares me."
He does, however, quickly amend the statement: "Comedy scares the hell out of me."
Read More About “Comedy Scares Me”: Eddie Staver III Takes On 35 Roles In The Green Room’S "Fully Committed"...
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