The show revolves around two parents who go to extreme lengths to get their child in the most prestigious preschool, and the dinner party where it all goes down
Jenkins Hall Theatre
Armstrong puts up a mirror to society with ‘God of Carnage’
The school’s first student director in three years, Quillman’s production of God Of Carnage feels more timely than ever for both the college-aged and older demographics given the current political atmosphere
The Revolutionists finds humor amid horror
FINDING HUMOR in the French Revolution might seem a daunting prospect. But it’s par for the course for Lauren Gunderson, an award-winning Georgia playwright who by some accounts is the […]
Grim fairy tales
IF YOU find American Horror Story way too tame and haunted hayrides put you to sleep, The Pillowman might be your kind of Halloween week entertainment.
Masquers do mystery!
“The killer actually kills people in front of you! And you don’t know he’s doing it. I think that’s the great joy of the thing.”
