BWW Review: RFK: A PORTRAIT OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY Campaigns at Main Street TheaterAugust 1, 2016If you're wrestling with the current election, or wondering how we have gotten to this point in America's history, this is a powerful, informed piece. It incorporates the civil rights movement at the time when Martin Luther King was taken from his mission and asks hard questions about what all of that meant back in 1968.
BWW Review: SHEAR MADNESS takes over Stages Repertory TheatreJuly 19, 2016Stages Repertory Theatre's creation of this SHEAR MADNESS is buoyed by an outstanding cast that handles comedy and improvisation with ease. The six actors onstage are quick on their feet, and so funny they can break each other up in many instances as the story unfolds.
BWW Interview: MUSEUM OF DYSFUNCTION PLAY FESTIVAL at Mildred's UmbrellaJune 22, 2016One of Houston's most engaging theatre companies Mildred's Umbrella and Wordsmyth Theatre is opening their MUSEUM OF DYSFUNCTION VIII this week for a two weekend run. This is a short play festival which will actually have two different programs running the first weekend from the second.
BWW Review: THE DIVINE SISTER Offers Nun Control at Celebration TheatreJune 21, 2016Right now the world needs a good chuckle at the pious and prissy, and this production answers that divine calling with ease. If you're a devout Catholic or easily offended, maybe this one isn't for you. But if you can appreciate gender bending joined with slapstick camp you've found your salvation.
BWW Review: SILENCE! slays the spoof at Standing Room Only ProductionsJune 16, 2016From the bodily fluid throwing Miggs to the naked and tucked Buffalo Bill, expect to see everything you witnessed in the movie recreated live onstage by a company who at times don Lambchop hand puppets to narrate the action. It's fast, furious, and like being blasted by hits of nitrous oxide constantly without the pain of dental work.
BWW Review: LIDLESS provides dark drama at Horse Head Theatre Co.June 6, 2016This is a production that should be sought out by theatre patrons wanting something a little more powerful than a simple musical or another romantic comedy. LIDLESS is a play that looks at the darkest and lightest parts of our culture and our souls.
BWW Review: A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER Dazzles at TUTSMay 5, 2016A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER plays out as if you took SWEENEY TODD, let Gilbert & Sullivan rewrite the score, and staged it on a revolutionary picture book set that utilized digital scenery. It's a show that will have you smiling from start to final curtain, and it's got an amazing amount of energy to share with an audience.
BWW Review: HEATHERS rules at TUTS UndergroundApril 29, 2016HEATHERS the musical at TUTS Underground is very very. It's full of Swatch dogs, Diet Cokeheads, and teenage angst that comes with a body count... backed up by buoyant songs about being popular and pretty.
BWW Review: EQUUS Reimagined at Encore TheatreApril 19, 2016This is a community theatre that pulls off a spectacular English show by keeping things simple. They give EQUUS soul by playing it in their own voices, and they mine the depths of the emotions often missed in the wordy script and dream sequences.
BWW Review: CABARET Dazzles and Intrigues at the Hobby CenterMarch 23, 2016The tour Broadway Across America has brought into Houston is outstanding in how it handles expectations and shatters them in new and original ways. This is a great production of a thought-provoking show, and it brings the Roundabout Theatre Company experience out of New York City.
BWW Review: THE SWEET POTATO QUEENS at TUTS UndergroundMarch 21, 2016TUTS Underground has a crowd pleaser on its hands, and this one should have a deservedly successful run with plenty of fans at the end of it. THE SWEET POTATO QUEENS tells a great story, has a solid cast, and is a ton of fun.
BWW Review: END OF THE RAINBOW at Stages Repertory TheatreMarch 6, 2016Like Garland herself, the show is obsessed with high energy musical uppers contrasted with dark dramatic downers in between. It's a roller coaster ride of songs mixed with self destruction as we watch a star orchestrate her own death.