Energetic “Drowsy Chaperone” a 1920’s musical pastiche with plenty to enjoy
“The Drowsy Chaperone” is a clever yet curious construction: a tribute to grand Broadway traditions of a bygone era, it’s a show within a show that technically is only happening in the mind of the one actual character – our host, the opinionated, wisecracking, slightly depressed, and never-named “Man In Chair”. He arrives in his […] Read more
A Vancouver summer tradition continues with Broadway blockbusters in the park
This pair of Broadway blockbusters is practically perfect in every way! Here’s a roundup on TUTS’ offerings for 2017. Read more
Concert of pop, opera and Broadway raises awareness of a mystery illness
In “Here I Stand”, Jacqueline Ko tells her personal story through music, weaving together everything from pop to opera to Broadway in a show that has something for everyone. Read more
How do you solve a problem like… two productions of Spring Awakening?
Like a double rainbow, it’s a rare thing to see two versions of the same show on local stages within a short time. But that’s exactly what’s about to happen, as Phantom Moon Collective presents their version of Spring Awakening a mere month after a production of the same musical by the Tomo Suro Players. This controversial […] Read more
Ada|Ava makes magic shadows come to life in a stunningly unique show
Chicago’s Manual Theatre uses defiantly low-tech methods to create a “live animated movie” that’s, spooky, visually compelling, and emotional in this production that is so much more than a mere shadow-puppet show. Read more
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