BWW Review: THE MOORS muddles through at Mildred's UmbrellaSeptember 6, 2018THE MOORS seeks to say something about the visibility and state of women today through the lens of satirizing Victorian era romantic literature like JANE EYRE, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, or THE WOMAN IN WHITE. I am not sure it wholly achieves what it sets out to do, but it certainly has a lot of fun along the way.
BWW Review: WE'RE GONNA DIE makes it all better at Horse Head Theatre CompanyAugust 28, 2018Originally conceived by playwright Young Jean Lee, it was performed as spoken word broken up by punk rock songs about pain and death. Somehow performer Alli Villines has turned it into a ukulele folk festival! But I ask dear reader, what could be more punk rock than a collection of named ukuleles played without an ounce of irony whatsoever?
BWW Review: OLEANNA provokes at The Landing Theatre CompanyJuly 30, 2018OLEANNA demands to be seen again, and The Landing Theatre Company has just the right chops to bring it to life at 14 Pews. It feeds off the intimate space, and they have found two actors who have the energy to deliver the message at the right pitch to make the audience squirm.
BWW Review: BUYER AND CELLAR dazzles at Main Street TheaterJuly 21, 2018Ambition, love, why we do the things we do, all of these topics get drawn out into the ether between the jokes and name-dropping. It's a deep piece despite it just being a rave and rant about a famous lady who hoards her stuff.
BWW Review: MEMPHIS Gets Houston Flavor at TUTSFebruary 23, 2018MEMPHIS is a great step for TUTS – a thought-provoking timely piece on race relations featuring a significant number of Houston artists. It's directed and staged well, and the show entertains throughout.