The Wind and the Rain: A story about Sunny's Bar
This is a magical site-specific play, in a historical setting, that will leave you smarter than when you walked in and with more understanding and respect for lives lived that have gone on b…
This is a magical site-specific play, in a historical setting, that will leave you smarter than when you walked in and with more understanding and respect for lives lived that have gone on b…
"You're not going to believe this." This is a perfect show. The post I'm Almost There appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Each song choice has a personal story that Julio wants to share and the intimacy of the café co-conspires with him to make every song a personal moment with his audience. The post Julio Igl…
Good Bones is outwardly a play about neighborhood gentrification and is what you will read about in the marketing, but as in all well constructed plays, it is deeper and finds its strength i…
Honor will leave you disgusted by the world of work and what people turn themselves into for their piece of the pie. The post Honor appeared first on The Front Row Center.
A personal tale of discovery, well told, and expertly acted. The post In Search of Elaina appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The true tale of what happened to ten members of a school class of five-year-olds, five Catholic and five Jewish, in a small village in Poland beginning in 1925 through to the last one dying…
It's still in the experimental stage as what's missing is a cohesive presentation connecting the characters to all of the ideas and concepts. The post Theatre Will Not Prepare You For De…
You will be enthralled and stuck to your seat, incapable of moving, wishing the story and actors would continue long after the final bow. The post Counting and Cracking appeared first on The…
A very good play with great actors. The post The Ask appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Hurricane Season by Sawyer Estes, produced by Atlanta-based Vernal & Sere Theatre, is an undefinable piece of innovative art that resists being put in a box with a well-marked label This…
Chain Theatre's summer 2024 One-Act Festival is bigger (over 50 plays), badder (many debuts), and more extensive than ever. The post The Chain Summer One-Act Festival #14 appeared first on T…
One of the most simple and honest sharings of a life that I have had the pleasure of attending The post My Own Private Shakespeare appeared first on The Front Row Center.
A very satisfying evening of good actors telling a compelling story of flawed but deeply human characters. The post It's Not What It Looks Like appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Historically, this is a play worth seeing in the context that it is the first of the 40 plays that MarÃa Irene Fornés wrote.
Bill's 44th is an all-around delight that magically celebrates all that life has to give.
Running time: 90 minutes of fun. It's an intimate and funny reveal of imagined reality that touches anyone who has ever been in a relationship.
This is a theater company at the top of their game creating work that can only come from masters at their craft.
Writers Read gives voice to the stories that bind us.
"Memories are the lies we tell ourselves to justify that the life we lived was worthwhile. They're the only thing in life that we create. (Memories are) the receipts of life."
You will be well taken care of in the hands of an exceptional cast in a play that never forgets that its a play, grateful for you its audience, and fully present in its presentation.
...there is something of value lurking there in the script
Philadelphia, Here I Come! is no exception. It's a fulfilling evening of theatre all the way around and worth your time beyond the opportunity to see Brian Friel's work.
What can only be called, "Broadway theatrical magic!"
43 Stages of Grieving is thoughtful and inspiring.