FEW would dispute that Savannah is undergoing an incredible cultural renaissance right now, with unprecedented local music, literary and performing arts activity at an extremely high level, both in quantity […]
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Review: City Lights’ ‘Sleeping Indoors’
Savannah playwright Jim Holt has directed three of his own works since September, each with varying degrees of charm and magnetism, under the banner of his resurrected City Lights Theatre […]
Three for the show
Among his many talents, Langston Hughes — poet, playwright, novelist — authored several stage musicals. Best known is Black Nativity, which premiered in 1961 (as Wasn’t it a Mighty Day?) […]
Review: City Lights’ ‘Open House’
The inaugural production from the “new” City Lights Theatre walks a razor’s edge between over–the–top comedy, romantic drama and social commentary. It’s a frustrating experience — sometimes uproariously funny and […]
