There can’t be any spoiler alerts left with Giacomo Puccini’s La Boheme, can there? It is the most performed opera in the world, and the... Continue Reading
Friday was opening night at Cass Tech's Black Box Theater, which is where it all started for a new production company that hopes to make... Continue Reading
Family ties are broken, frayed and knotted as past and present collide in Sunset Baby. The one-act, eight-scene play is the inaugural production of BMA... Continue Reading
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” is the cruelest, most relentlessly vitriolic play in the canon of modern American Theatre. Edward Albee’s play about an alcoholic... Continue Reading
Travis W. Walter has a habit of opening up the Meadow Brook season with a play that has “scope”: themes and production values that stretch... Continue Reading
Until last weekend, I had never seen a stage production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” — only the 1966 film version starring Richard Burton and... Continue Reading
Imagine you’re at the symphony, watching and listening to a striking new orchestration of a venerated concerto; the soloist is topnotch, the ensemble brilliant, the... Continue Reading
Jeff Daniels has written a perfect little gem of a play in “Casting Session”, a comedy about two middle-aged actors who find themselves auditioning for... Continue Reading