FRONT Porch Improv was poised to have an incredible summer. Back in spring, they were riding the high off the opening of their theater, a crowdfunded effort years in the […]
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Savannah Performance Project: keeping the arts community connected
‘It’s almost impossible to survive this if we don’t collaborate in some way’
Remember When @Telfair Square, 1995
Way back in 1995, when Wild was 11 years old, she attended a production of Romeo & Juliet in Telfair Square, as part of City Lights’ Shakespeare in the Park
The Impossible Dream comes to Asbury
MARKING 55 years since its Broadway debut, the perennial favorite Man of La Mancha will again be performed on a local stage — this time by the musical mavens at […]
Charlotte’s Web gets a Savannah Stage makeover
‘Playing animals is always a challenge, but it’s something that we have to throw our imagination into 110 percent’
Savannah Children’s Theatre’s ‘Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day’
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayMarch 6 & 13 at 7 P.M. March 7, 8, 14 and 15 at 3 P.M. $17 adults / $14 kids, […]
Collective Face brings Intimate Apparel to life
The story revolves around Esther, an African-American seamstress living in a boarding house for women in New York City
Savannah Rep parodies, honors Chekov with ‘Vanya’ performance
Savannah Rep’s production features a cast of local theater veterans as well as guest actor Bash Halow
The future of theater in Savannah: A special report
THE THEATER SCENE in Savannah is — as many are across the nation — one of constant ups and downs. If you talk to veterans of local theater, you get […]
Savannah Children’s Theatre tackles Dahl with Matilda: The Musical
Matilda: The Musical tells the classic story of its titular character, a 5-year-old girl who often plays pranks on her mean parents
A new season for Savannah Stage Company
Savannah Stage Company’s mission since the theater group started in 2012 has been a simple yet important one: they want to provide accessible theater to our city and beyond, to […]
The Diversified Collective comes out swinging with The Metromaniacs
What the collective has done with David Ives’ farce is break down the barriers of gender and race that are often written into plays
