One of the most powerful and stirring genres of the Christian musical tradition, Byzantine choir music encompasses the evocative mystery and poignant grandeur so central to the Eastern Orthodox tradition. […]
Theatre
No dialogue? No problem
Even if you don’t recognize Jerry Herman’s name, you’ve heard his songs. Herman is the mastermind behind such Broadway hits as Hello, Dolly!, Mame, La Cage aux Folles and many […]
It takes two
For years, Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy toured with a comedy show called The Kathy and Mo Show. In 1991, HBO caught up with the two in San Francisco and […]
Everybody cut, everybody cut
It’s impossible to get through Footloose without wanting to jump out of your seat and just get up and dance. The high energy music and dance numbers are irresistable. Footloose […]
Born to be wild
Rhoda Penmark is just eight years old, but she’s still a psychopath. She doesn’t let anything — or anybody — get in the way of getting what she wants. She’ll […]
Theatre Review: Radio GALS
Artists hate to hear this, but for most of us the cultural experience boils down to the little things. And at the top of the list is finding a damn […]
Native son
Tom Coleman III returns to the local theatre scene with Radio GALS
Dance: SDT Spring Showcase
Dance companies generally hold recitals to conclude the season; no news there. But Savannah Danse Theatre and its educational arm, Islands Dance Academy, are taking things to the next level […]
A dream deferred
Cultural Arts Theatre brings classic A Raisin in the Sun to the black box
Theatre: Guys and Dolls
As the success of The Godfather and The Sopranos indicates, audiences seem to be fascinated with gangsters and their women. The hit musical Guys and Dolls is certainly part of […]
Masquers come full circle
AASU theatre groups final production of 70th anniversary season is also their first play ever
