THREE opportunities to catch our local theatre talents this weekend! Savannah’s stages have so much to offer, and this is the time to see it. From the cerebral to the […]
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Grey Gardens: Beautiful garbage, beautiful dresses
Connect sat down with Savannah stage veterans Mickey Dodge and Maggie Hart to discuss the enduring adoration of Grey Gardens, the Kennedy connection and the importance of being Edie.
Theatre: The Trip to Bountiful
Dandy Barrett is the antithesis of the kind of woman who loses herself. After a lifetime of professional success and artistic expression, she appears to know exactly who she is.
Fool for Love is a tumultuous ride
Told with a visceral ferocity that sweeps its audience into the fray, the story is a fascinating study of what keep us coming back to the ones we love, even when it means entering back into the storm.
Spellbound in Savannah
“I just love to be around people; I’m a people person to the extreme,” Mundy enthuses. “I will talk to anyone, anywhere. And I like the collaborative process.”
Pride & Prejudice; Agnes of God
‘The situation never goes out of style. The miscommunication, the rumor mills, the cat-and-mouse games with a guy — it all still applies.’
Angels among us
More than virtually any other work of theatre in this young millennium, Angels in America has become a real cultural presence. From Broadway to HBO, from Streep to Pacino, Tony […]
Simon says
In community theater, a certain amount of risk is always involved. You can do the coolest, most cutting-edge play in the world, or a time-tested classic, and even if your […]
Review: ‘The Glass Menagerie’
To fully understand the deep, dark, emotional undercurrents that flow like raw riptides beneath the surface of The Glass Menagerie, watch Maggie Hart’s eyes. Hart, a SCAD student working towards […]
Hearts of glass
Amanda Wingfield, the family matriarch in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie, is one of the holy grail roles for women in theater. “So much so,” says actress Dandy Barrett, “that […]
Nesting habits
Feathers will fly this weekend, as the Collective Face brings Elizabeth Egloff’s tensile drama The Swan to town. It’s the group’s second staged reading – not a full production, with […]
