Way back in 1995, when Wild was 11 years old, she attended a production of Romeo & Juliet in Telfair Square, as part of City Lights’ Shakespeare in the Park
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Remember When: 2008 Savannah Shakespeare Festival
This is a chance for Savannah art veterans to reminisce on some of their favorite events in the city’s history
How Coronavirus is impacting Savannah’s music and arts communities
We wanted to check in with some of these valuable members of our community, so that readers could get a sense for how the arts communities in town are responding and how they can best be supported through this difficult time
The future of theater in Savannah: A special report
THE THEATER SCENE in Savannah is — as many are across the nation — one of constant ups and downs. If you talk to veterans of local theater, you get […]
The Diversified Collective comes out swinging with The Metromaniacs
What the collective has done with David Ives’ farce is break down the barriers of gender and race that are often written into plays
A tale as old as time: Savannah Stage’s Beauty and the Beast
The show, which will run for two weekends, features some of the most talented actors Savannah has to offer
‘The Great American Trailer Park Musical’ comes to GSU’s Armstrong Campus
The show has been described by the New York Sun as ‘South Park meets Desperate Housewives’
The sun comes out for ‘Annie’ at Savannah Children’s Theatre
Annie is a heartwarming tale of what it means to be a family and continues to resonate with people of all ages
Savannah Stage Company readies Tuck Everlasting for new season
NATALIE Babbitt’s timeless 1975 novel Tuck Everlasting has been interpreted many times over the years, on screen and on stage. The Savannah Stage Company is set to bring it to […]
Performing Arts Collective’s ‘Black Nativity’ stays true to the tale
FOR THE past five years, the members of the Performing Arts Collective have brought Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity to life in Savannah. Director Darowe McMillon, choreographer Muriel Miller and musical […]
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.
Hallelujah for Tybee theater
So far, 2014 has been a banner year for TAPS. The most recent production, Sordid Lives, had to be held over.
