The Savannah Community Theatre’s 2008-2009 season opens October 31 with Neil Simon’s Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Directed by Tom Coleman, Simon’s comedy follows Barney through the follies and […]
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Theater: Do the Time Warp again
What happens when you combine platform heels, transvestites, and lots of pelvic thrusts? Cardinal Rep’s reprisal of Rocky Horror Show, that’s what! A show most definitely not for the faint […]
Theatre: No holds Bard
IN PREPARING to present Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Armstrong theatre professor Dr. Peter Mellen and his students are staying true to the language Shakespeare used. But they’re not subscribing […]
Theater – Defining sanity downward
Never were the follies of war so poignantly captured as in Joseph Heller’s Catch-22. From the black marketing of army goods to the intricacies of military bureaucracy, Heller shows that […]
Theatre: Blues in the night
The Savannah Community Theatre’s Ladies Sing The Blues – 50 Years of Torch is the kind of production that lets you just lean back and absorb the sound. The show’s […]
Stop by, hook up, Cop-Out
What do you get when you cross two actors, seven characters, six scene changes, and the Sentient Bean? Savannahs newest theatrical group, the Fowl Brick Theatre Company, and their debut […]
Chalk it up to the power of art
Whoever thought that a SCAD spring event would go from being a small gathering for students to a festival attended by nearly 10,000 students, Savannahians and tourists? As unlikely as […]
And the killer is…
It was that guy with the blue shirt, hes the killer! No, the lady with the lace parasol, she did it! Shes not even one of the actors! Questions abound […]
A novel idea
Cead mile failte — Gaelic for a hundred-thousand welcomes — is exactly what you feel when you walk into Finnegans Wake, formerly known as OConnells. The small, cozy pub tucked […]
