IF YOU find American Horror Story way too tame and haunted hayrides put you to sleep, The Pillowman might be your kind of Halloween week entertainment.
Theatre
Rocky Horror at 40
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, dear Rocky. Hitting its 40th anniversary in 2014, The Rocky Horror Show, arguably the most well-loved cult classic of all time, is still hot to trot. A lot […]
Fall Arts Preview: Theatre, Comedy, and Performing Arts
Oct. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25 & 31 Dreadful Pestilence: Savannah’s Yellow Fever in 1820 The Davenport House The city’s 19th-century yellow fever epidemic gets careful treatment […]
Coffin up some fun
WHEN A WEREWOLF and a vampire meet up in ancient Egypt, it can only be either a terrible new show on the CW network or a brilliant classical farce. Fortunately […]
Grey Gardens: Beautiful garbage, beautiful dresses
Connect sat down with Savannah stage veterans Mickey Dodge and Maggie Hart to discuss the enduring adoration of Grey Gardens, the Kennedy connection and the importance of being Edie.
24-Hour Play Festival returns to Muse
The premise is simple: Six writers volunteer to write six new short plays, with no advance notice as to what they’ll be about.
At Bay Street: Chicago‘s baddest girl
‘Courtney has become kind of a muse for me,’ says director DeVincent. ‘She and I speak and think in the same terms, and she’s always open to my warpo ideas. And she makes good of them.’
Addams Family adventures in dysfunction
The young performers were required to study up on the various Addams appearances over the years (including the corny TV sitcom from the 1960s, and the ’90s Raul Julia/Anjelica Houston movies).
Masquers do mystery!
“The killer actually kills people in front of you! And you don’t know he’s doing it. I think that’s the great joy of the thing.”
Oedipus: The original game of thrones?
“It’s one of those stories where you can almost hope that it’s going to end differently,” says director Jayme Tinti.
The Odd Lot: Now with more laughs!
The Odd Lot menu has expanded to include a Saturday interactive performance at Savannah Coffee Roasters.
Venturing Into the Woods
“You have to master the rhythm, and the pitch, and the bizarre orchestrations that don’t help you at all when you’re trying to sing the right melody.”
