Darren Knight @The Historic Savannah TheatreFri., Jan 10 and Sat., Jan 11, 7:30 P.M., $25+ COMEDIAN DARREN KNIGHT has been referred to as the “fastest rising comedian in the country.” […]
Theatre
Go Around the World in Eighty Days with Savannah Rep
Jules Verne’s 1872 adventure novel Around the World In Eighty Days has been adapted numerous times in all different formats; stage, screen, written word, and in language after language (it […]
A Charlie Brown Christmas comes to life
Charles M. Schulz’s classic Peanuts characters, and the Charlie Brown stories, have continued to thrive and have a life of their own, even years after the beloved cartoonist’s passing
Collective Face tackles a strange incident and a powerful story
The show, based on Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel and adapted by Simon Stephens, follows a boy named Christopher who sets out to investigate the death of his neighbor’s dog
Savannah Ballet’s Nutcracker aims for accessibility
The Nutcracker is a staple for most any ballet theater, and Savannah Ballet Theatre is no exception
A tale as old as time: Savannah Stage’s Beauty and the Beast
The show, which will run for two weekends, features some of the most talented actors Savannah has to offer
Macbeth in space
The match is tailor-made, Macbeth being Shakespeare’s shortest and most tightly-written tragedy
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, like you’ve never seen before
It’s possible that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the most recognizable tale ever told around Halloween. The story, originally published as Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novella Strange Case of […]
Rocky Horror Show brings back the sexy 70s
I SEE you shiver with antici — (SAY IT) — pation! This year, the Rocky Horror Show will celebrate another year in Savannah at the Bay Street Theatre. Harking back […]
Theatre with a rough edge
A little rough around the edges, Unvarnished Theater Company seeks to make viewers think with their productions, the first of which is Will Eno’s ‘The Realistic Joneses’
Driving Miss Daisy to Savannah Rep
The show is poignant and relevant to many of the issues that are socially and culturally important today, and it remains a beloved story three decades later
The world of ‘Pinkalicious’ comes to life
In the musical, which originally ran off Broadway starting in 2007, Pinkalicious is warned by her parents not to eat too many pink cupcakes
