“These are stories of working Americans being reflected back to you in a way that doesn’t happen very often.”
Savannah Stage Company
Answer The Call of the Wild
The adaptation is classic Savannah Stage Company: stripped down to the bare essentials and ready to tour.
(it)’s a hit
With four performances over the weekend, no two will be exactly the same—and that’s the magic of it
Year in Review: Theatre
AT A national and social level, 2016 was a year of significant loss. Here in Savannah, the theatre community lost two vital stages—Ampersand, the downtown restaurant/bar/venue that acted as Savannah […]
Savannah Stage Company shows its Gothic side
For many folks, it’s been awhile since Hester Prynne’s name came up in conversation: let’s refresh.
& now what?
OVER three years, Ampersand’s antique floorboards have been scattered with glitter, feathers, guitar picks, sequins, swizzle sticks, the occasional bobby pin, fallen from a wig. The three-story restaurant/club/venue has opened […]
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
The close quarters of the attic allows the story to unfurl in front of audiences in innovative ways
Feel the love with Savannah Stage Co.’s Romeo and Juliet
IT’S THE greatest love story ever told, and Savannah Stage Company (SCC) wants to make sure all of Savannah can experience it live this Valentine’s weekend. Wesley Pridgen, a founder […]
Year In Review: Theatre
“THE STANDOUT for me was not only being able to play the lead Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play W;t, but even topping that was to have the […]
Hollow at cha’ ghoul!
THERE’S a slight chill in the air, pumpkins are sprouting on stoops, and shops are adorned in cobwebs and candy galore. At last, it’s Halloween month! It’s only fitting that […]
(it)’s all the rage
Their style runs on creativity and imagination—don’t expect streams of puns or up-to-the-minute political jokes. Instead, marvel in the quick-stepping chops of a bunch of locals who dare to dream.
Poe play is ‘Anti-Valentine’s Day’ treat
‘This script has a brevity that is perfect to get into the world of Edgar Allan Poe.’
