Opening March 3, Pearl Cleage’s drama Flyin’ West is the spring mainstage production for the Masquers of Armstrong Atlantic State University. Dr. Elizabeth Desnoyers-Colas, an assistant professor in speech communication, […]
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Castro’s Daughter
There are relatively few icons of 20th century world politics that loom larger than Fidel Castro. While most everyone has seen his face on TV, in a newspaper or history […]
Review: ‘The Mousetrap’ at AASU
There are plenty of “Aha!” moments in Armstrong Atlantic State University’s production of the classic Agatha Christie mystery The Mousetrap. Everyone’s guilty, and everyone’s innocent, and with each new stretch […]
‘Hedda Gabler’ on the prowl
Hedda Gabler is a scamp, a camp and a bit of a tramp. In Henrik Ibsen’s classic psychological drama Hedda Gabler, she’s all this and more – ruthless, scheming, predatory. […]
College Issue: Girl power at AASU
In mid-August, thousands of new students at Armstrong Atlantic State University began their first classes ever at the southside Savannah state university, as did at least one professor. One night […]
Theater: When the rainbow is enuf
In 1975, Ntozake Shange’s ground-breaking stage play was first produced. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf is a choreopoem that consists of a series […]
Comedy to die for
It’s not only the Masquers’ summer season that comes to a close with the end of their next play, Arsenic and Old Lace. One of the most intriguing experiments in […]
