So far, 2014 has been a banner year for TAPS. The most recent production, Sordid Lives, had to be held over.
Theatre
Theatre: The Trip to Bountiful
Dandy Barrett is the antithesis of the kind of woman who loses herself. After a lifetime of professional success and artistic expression, she appears to know exactly who she is.
St. Andrew’s School returns to Xanadu
“The whole cafeteria turns into a skating rink, so they do a figure-eight around the salad bar, and out through the hallway.”
Bay Street’s new comedy takes dark turns
It’s a world where nothing is as it seems, top is bottom and black is white. And white is, well, off-white.
AASU’s Godspell opens a musical door
“I think that’s what makes this show so classic; the love that is on the stage is not acting.”
The fine art of Syncopation
It’s one of the few contemporary romantic comedies to integrate dialogue and dance.
Tybee gets ‘sordid’
T.A.P.S. jumps feet first into a wild current with a rip-roaring portrait of a dysfunctional Southern family.
Fool for Love is a tumultuous ride
Told with a visceral ferocity that sweeps its audience into the fray, the story is a fascinating study of what keep us coming back to the ones we love, even when it means entering back into the storm.
Asbury trades pulpit for cotton patch
The play is ‘very social-justice oriented,’ Rev. Hester explains.
Asbury trades the pulpit for the cotton patch
Not long before his tragic death in a car accident in 1981, songwriter Harry Chapin composed words and music for a stage musical called Cotton Patch Gospel. With book by […]
‘Savannah Disputation’: Laughs & the Lord
“Faith,” declared the Boston Globe in its review, “is a complicated business — and even sometimes, a funny business, too.”
Corinna Rezzelle and the Jewel Conservatory
The Augusta native came here to learn how to train horses, and wound up acting, and doing hair and makeup, in Little Theatre and Savannah Actor’s Theatre productions.
