More Faithful Than Intended

Any list of the best American plays of the 20th Century is bound to include THE GLASS MENAGERIE, by Tennessee Williams. Since its Broadway premiere in 1945, it has been produced countless times by theatres at every level: professional, community, and educational....

Romance of the River

“The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book–a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if it uttered them with a voice. And it...

The Very Best in Free, Intimate Theatre

Staged Readings That Move Our Community To be honest, I’m not very fond of reading plays. Plays are for viewing, experiencing; novels are for reading. It helps if I read it out loud, and try to imagine the different characters, but that can be awkward in coffee shops...

POTLUCK & PLAYBACK

A  New  Ancient  Tradition I couldn’t tell you what my favorite was, but I can tell you that the sliders went the fastest. From the brilliant sort of Asian casserole goodness, to the classic pimento cheese sandwiches, the simple-yet-profound thing about a...

LET’S REMEMBER

It’s Not Just Black History Until I saw the look in his eyes, I wasn’t sure that what we were doing was worth while. What is so funny about three people on a stage stacking themselves on top of each other on a wooden block? Well, if you’re a middle schooler,...

ABOLITION

ABOLITION Not Just a Conversation “I say – many felt slavery was wrong, many wanted to end slavery, but nobody did.” – Peter Manos, Oh Freedom – the Story of the Underground Railroad. Our touring show for Black History Month, Oh Freedom, speaks of the...