The plot is deceptively barebones: School principal Sister Aloysius suspects Father Flynn of improper relations with a male student, and takes action accordingly
Savannah Community Theatre
And do call her Shirley
Malinda Davis Smith and the Savannah Community Theatre bring Shirley to life onstage at the Tybee Post Theater
Miriam Center & Me!
As we f-bomb the hell out of the early afternoon graveyard hebetude, I marvel that couched in the rounded vowels of Miriam’s elegant Savannah drawl, profanity somehow comes out sounding musical.
Stratton Leopold, Tom Coleman join forces for Ken
Ken is based on a short story by Arnold Sundgaard published in the New Yorker in 1959. Despite years of interest in a movie or play based on the story, there has never been a stage adaptation.
Tom Coleman takes Godspell to the next level
NATIVE SAV theatre geeks know Tom Coleman III. A beloved director, producer, and mentor, Coleman’s pupils have gone on to achieve great things: Tony nominations, Broadway performances, and even co-founding […]
A killer thriller
Two wily, articulate men in a drawing room, attempting to out-maneuver one another through tart words and dubious deeds. Blackout. A scream. A murder. A mystery. The very blueprint for […]
Theater: Best friends forever
One of the longest running comedies in Off-Broadway history, Vanities is set in the 1960s and 1970s, and music of the era will be playing in the background like a […]
Words of love
Can two people fall in love, even if they never meet face to face? Author Helene Hanff suggests that they can in her book, 84 Charing Cross Road. She should […]
