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You can watch local theater in the making during the 48 Hour Virtual Playfest Feb. 26-28, hosted on Zoom by Bare Backstage Productions.
The Compass, Michael Rohd’s interactive play exploring technology’s impact on a youth’s decision-making, is a challenge for any th
You can watch A Charlie Brown Christmas only so many times, so here’s some new holiday entertainment to get excited about: virtual
A homeless woman’s 20-year quest to right a social wrong is the focus of The Conviction of Lady Lorraine, an original one-woman te
Belonging, community and family are the themes at the heart of Tribes, to be staged by University Theatre March 13-22 at Western M
The rivalry between the two most important women of the cosmetics industry from the 1930s to the 1960s — Elizabeth Arden and Helena Ruben
You’re turning 30, watching your friends making big bucks while you are waiting tables trying to write the Great American Musical.
Described as “motherhood in stories and song,” the Farmers Alley Theatre production of Does Anybody Have a Map?