Posted inArchives Theater Review: There Are Plenty of Laughs Left in Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy’s Sketch Comedy in Parallel Lives by Byron Woods 07/06/201801/11/2023
Posted inArchives Theater Review: One of Theater’s Great Sacrificial Characters Strikes Back in Iphigenia in Splott by Byron Woods 06/22/201801/11/2023
Posted inArt We Fear for Families Riven by Grief in the Deeply Poetic Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake) by Byron Woods 06/20/201802/08/2023
Posted inArt Anyone Trying to Top TheatreFest’s Production of Hitchcock Adaptation The 39 Steps Has Their Work Cut Out for Them by Byron Woods 06/20/201802/08/2023
Posted inStage Theatre Raleigh’s Stellar Significant Other Puts the Perils of Being the “Gay Best Friend” on Blast by Byron Woods 06/20/201801/11/2023
Posted inStage Theater Review: Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s Songs Can’t Quite Shine Through a Patchy Production of Spring Awakening by Byron Woods 06/08/201801/11/2023
Posted inArchives Theater Review: Not Every Forty-Year-Old Thriller Still Elicits Gasps Like Deathtrap by Byron Woods 06/07/201802/08/2023
Posted inArchives Theater Review: Some Theater Is Timeless, but Chamber Musical Daddy Long Legs Can’t Shake the Twentieth Century by Byron Woods 05/25/201802/08/2023
Posted inStage Manbites Dog Uses Wakey, Wakey, Its Last Production, to Symbolize Its Own Demise. But the Show Also Speaks to the Ups and Downs of the Venerable Theater’s Life. by Byron Woods 05/23/201802/08/2023
Posted inArchives Theater Review: Francesca Ferrari Captures a Rock Icon’s Reckless Conviction in A Night with Janis Joplin by Byron Woods 05/17/201802/08/2023