Review: LIKE HEAVEN at The Bridge Initiative
by Herbert Paine - May 09, 2023
The Bridge Initiative's production of Elaine Romero's LIKE HEAVEN, directed by Samantha Wyer Bello is a stirring and entertaining focus on one woman's quest for self-fulfillment. Runs through May 13th at Estrella Mountain Community College in Avondale, AZ....
Review: SWEENEY TODD at Greasepaint Youtheatre
by Herbert Paine - May 07, 2023
Outstanding performances by a gifted group of young thespians are featured in Greasepaint Youtheatre's production of SWEENEY TODD, running through May 14th at the Stagebrush Theatre in Scottsdale, AZ....
Review: THE ROOMMATE at Theatre Artists Studio
by Herbert Paine - April 28, 2023
The must-see production of Jen Silverman's THE ROOMMATE, directed by Patti Suarez and featuring the stellar performances of Debra K. Stevens and Jodie Weiss, runs through May 7th at Theatre Artists Studio in Scottsdale, AZ....
Review: A CHORUS LINE At The Phoenix Theatre Company
by Herbert Paine - April 10, 2023
The Phoenix Theatre Company's production of A CHORUS LINE, directed by Jeff Whiting runs through May 14th: It's 'not just a handsome production; to date it’s the standout of the current season.'...
Review: PRU PAYNE at Arizona Theatre Company
by Herbert Paine - April 03, 2023
PRU PAYNE, directed by Sean Daniels and featuring Mimi Kennedy and Gordon Clapp ~ Arizona Theatre Company's emotionally powerful production of Steven Drukman's play runs through April 16th at Herberger Theater Center in Phoenix....
Review: RESPECT: THE MUSICAL at Black Theatre Troupe
by Herbert Paine - March 27, 2023
Black Theatre Troupe's lively and innovative production of RESPECT: THE MUSICAL, directed and choreographed by Patdro Harris, runs through April 9th....
Review: STEEL MAGNOLIAS at Don Bluth Front Row Theatre
by Herbert Paine - March 26, 2023
Don Bluth Front Row Theatre's production of STEEL MAGNOLIAS features an outstanding ensemble of six seasoned actresses, under the caring and keen direction of Cheryl Schaar. Runs through April 29th....
Review: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA at Southwest Shakespeare Company
by Herbert Paine - March 22, 2023
Southwest Shakespeare Company’s ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, co-directed by Producing Artistic Director Debra Ann Byrd and Tina Packer and featuring Cynnita Agent as the queen of the Nile, is a modest if uneven production, featuring periodic flashes of acting brilliance. Runs through April 1st at the Mesa ...
Review: Mimi Kennedy, Gordon Clapp Dazzle in World Premiere of PRU PAYNE at Arizona Theatre Company
by Robert Encila-Celdran - March 14, 2023
Mimi Kennedy renders an imperious and brassy Pru Payne (her public moniker). She's a renowned intellectual, feared for her trenchant criticism and scathing takedowns of mediocre aspirations (a faint redolence of critic Michiko Kakutani's public feuds with John Updike and Norman Mailer et al). Pru ex...
Review: BRONTË Underscores Hardship and Genius of Literary Icons
by Robert Encila-Celdran - March 05, 2023
Teale's dramatic conceit - a seamless juxtaposition of present reality and childhood memories - makes for an engaging theatrical form that justifies the Brontës' epic narrative....
Review: DISNEY'S FROZEN NATIONAL TOUR at Gammage Auditorium
by Tim Shawver - March 01, 2023
What did our critic think of DISNEY'S FROZEN NATIONAL TOUR at Gammage Auditorium?...
Review: Winding Road Theater Ensemble Flaunts Committed Cast with TICK, TICK...BOOM
by Robert Encila-Celdran - February 27, 2023
Staging choices notwithstanding, Winding Road's production is a moving personal encounter. It recalls the existential confrontation we tend to ignore until we come of age: Do we choose love or fear? What happens if we compromise our mission for comfort and security? The proverbial clock nears midnig...
Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Arizona Theatre Company
by Herbert Paine - February 26, 2023
In its execution, a less than compelling and strategically misdirected production of Tennessee Williams's THE GLASS MENAGERIE is the current fare at Arizona Theatre Company....
Review: SILENT LIFE: THE STORY OF THE LADY IN BLACK at Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - February 25, 2023
SILENT LIFE: THE STORY OF THE LADY IN BLACK is Vladislav Kozlov's sweet homage to the silent film era and Rudolph Valentino and features the brilliant return of Terry Moore to the screen. One of the hits at this year's Sedona International Film Festival....
Review: EXPOSURE at Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - February 23, 2023
EXPOSURE, Holly Morris's visually stunning account of an 11-woman expedition to the North Pole is one of the featured documentaries at this year's Sedona International Film Festival....
Review: BEING MICHELLE at the 29th Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - February 21, 2023
BEING MICHELLE, Atin Mehra's eye-opening documentary about the injustices and limitations of law enforcement in its treatment of people with disabilities. As seen through the experience of Michelle Ricks. Screening at this year's Sedona International Film Festival....
Review: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS At The Phoenix Theatre Company
by Angela Kabasan-Gonzalez - March 03, 2023
What did our critic think of AN AMERICAN IN PARIS at The Phoenix Theatre Company?...
Review: JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE at Black Theatre Troupe
by Nathaniel Jones - February 16, 2023
Black Theatre Troupe received The August Wilson American Century Cycle Award, as they do its namesake more than justice. And in a time when representation is key, this theatre is and has always answered the call....
Review: PATRICK AND THE WHALE at Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - February 15, 2023
PATRICK AND THE WHALE, one of the featured documentaries at this year's Sedona International Film Festival, is an inspired and revelatory film about the unique attributes of the great Cetacean. It is a virtual feast of spectacular cinematography and sound recording that captures the gentle giants of...
Review: LISSA'S TRIP at Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - February 10, 2023
Jeffery Lando's “psychedelic independent film,” LISSA’S TRIP, boldly incorporates new AI technologies and reflects dramatically on the individual’s quest for purpose in a milieu that challenges one’s relevance. The film is one of the features at the Sedona International Film Festival, which returns ...
Review: UNVEILED: JOYCE TENNESON AND THE HEROINE'S JOURNEY at Sedona International Film Festival
by Herbert Paine - February 05, 2023
An absorbing portrait of one of the most influential women photographers in the history of photography, UNVEILED: JOYCE TENNESON AND THE HEROINE’S JOURNEY is one of the featured films at this year's Sedona International Film Festival....
Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 50th Anniversary Tour at ASU Gammage
by Herbert Paine - February 01, 2023
The 50TH Anniversary Tour of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR ~ presented as a rock concert, with moments that truly excite and exhilarate, to be experienced in the way Sir Andrew Lloyd Weber had always wanted. At ASU Gammage in Tempe AZ through February 5th....
Review: ATC Production Breaks More Than Glass Figurines
by Robert Encila-Celdran - January 31, 2023
For the record, director Chanel Bragg didn't have to secure a movie star to manifest a compelling production of her own. She features a charismatic powerhouse in Lillie Richardson, who submits a resounding performance as the flamboyant matriarch. Ms. Richardson strides with regal confidence and spea...
Review: THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT at Theatre Artists Studio ~ A Work of Timely Importance
by Herbert Paine - January 24, 2023
THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT ~ a play of consequence, superbly directed by Richard Powers Hardt and featuring stellar performances by Tom Koelbel, Jake Nichols, and Debra Rich, runs through February 5th at Theatre Artists Studio in Scottsdale AZ....