Posted inStage A Survey of Local Theater Offers Promising News for Gender Parity by Byron Woods 05/03/201901/10/2023
Posted inStage Two Stylized but Unflinching Plays About the Trauma of Sexual Abuse by Katy Koop 04/10/201901/10/2023
Posted inStage Reason Is Beset by Faith and Politics, in Galileo’s Time as in Ours by Byron Woods 03/06/201901/11/2023
Posted inStage A Family Must Regrow Anew When Death Tears Out Its Roots in Charly Evon Simpson’s Jump by Byron Woods 01/23/201901/10/2023
Posted inStage A Touch of Old-World Charm and Pounds of Patriarchy in Creaky Romantic Comedy She Loves Me by Byron Woods 11/20/201801/11/2023
Posted inStage Skeleton Crew Is a Haunting Elegy for the Last Days of the Detroit Auto Industry by Byron Woods 10/17/201801/11/2023
Posted inStage Ken Ludwig’s Light, Lively Take on Robin Hood Has a Moving Political Message for Today by Byron Woods 09/26/201801/10/2023
Posted inStage In Temples of Lung and Air, Spoken-Word Star Kane Smego Drops Real Talk on Hip-Hop and White Privilege by Kevin J. Rowsey II 08/22/201801/11/2023
Posted inStage In Leaving Eden, an Early-Twentieth-Century Cotton Mill and a Modern Pork Plant Are the Axles of Racially Violent Cycles by Byron Woods 04/11/201802/08/2023
Posted inStage Lessons Unlearned in Mike Wiley’s Leaving Eden, a Tale of Immigrant Rights, Racial Strife, and Small-Town N.C. Politics by Byron Woods 04/04/201802/08/2023