The two got to talking, and decided to take things a step further, by creating Savannah’s first-ever homegrown retro burlesque show.
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Queen of the Mic
A very small population understands what spoken word is. Some think it’s the whole snapping fingers, beatnik thing, and I’m like, ‘No, we’ve sort of surpassed that.
A Savannah Theatre benefit for Muse Arts
You can be sure that renting and operating a performing arts space isn’t cheap. The overhead is pretty, well, over their heads.
The law of attraction
‘There’s a gravity that comes with being on the planet longer. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have to do the actor’s work.’
Best of Savannah 2012: Arts & Culture
Best Museum Best Art Gallery Jepson Center for the Arts The Jepson Center for the Arts, part of the Telfair Museums, routinely wins several categories in each year’s Best of […]
Mark your calendar: More Savannah Music Festival
The Savannah Music Festival’s late additions — a couple of pop concerts — will be announced at a wine ‘n’ dine event this Thursday (Jan. 26) at Tubby’s restaurant in […]
The show must go on … quickly
Live theater is a pressure cooker, and the people who do it again and again absolutely thrive on it. If something goes wrong, or is somehow unintentional, you roll with […]
That special kind of crazy
“Improv,” says Justin Kent, “is the perfect thing for a lazy actor, because you can do the show without having to learn the lines.” Kent is part of a fairly […]
Frost/Nixon = Politics+Showbiz
First a hit play by Peter Morgan and then a movie by Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon tells the story of the pivotal 1977 TV interviews between journalist David Frost and former […]
The other side of the mirror
I think what all of us have in common is that we’ve been taught and trained and programmed to focus on fixing and mutilating ourselves. That’s a core reason why […]
Alternative Cinema Weekend
Savannah still might not have an independent movie theater, but for fans of alternative cinema, the lineup of local film screenings this weekend might pass as a reasonable facsimile of […]
For the kid in all of us
Was Middle America ever as funny as it’s depicted in Jean Shepherd’s A Christmas Story? Probably not, if you ask someone who was around in the period between the Great […]
