Camelot Theatre’s I Ought To Be In Pictures: An Intelligent Revitalization of An Underrated Neil Simon Work – by Lee Greene Poster for the original 1980 Broadway [...]
Randall Theatre’s The Picture of Dorian Gray: Intense, Thinking Persons’ Theater – by Lee Greene I attended the opening performance of Randall Theatre’s production of [...]
Next Stage Repertory Company’s Almost, Maine: A Fine Piece of Theater Is Undone by the Calendar – by Lee Greene Next Stage Repertory Company’s production of the [...]
Ashland Contemporary Theatre’s RED: Intense Musings on Art, Philosophy, Culture and Life – by Lee Greene Ashland Contemporary Theatre is currently staging the Tony [...]
Crater Drama’s 7 Plays 24 Hours: Creative Eccentricities From The Minds Of Sleep-Deprived High Schoolers – by Lee Greene On Saturday evening, February 6, 2015, I [...]
Solomon’s Blade: Neglected Gem of a Play Makes Impressive World Premiere After 12 Years In Limbo – by Lee Greene “The beauty of this play is it’s about [...]
Chekhov’s Seagull: S.O.U.’s Young Thespians Outperform Veteran Theater Stars – by Lee Greene On Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015, I had the privilege of attending the [...]
Caliban’s Dreams: Best Display Of Stage Movements You’ll Ever See – by Lee Greene On Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015, I had the great pleasure of attending a performance [...]
Camelot Theatre’s The Manchurian Candidate: A Master Class In Fine Acting – by Lee Greene In a recent press release announcing auditions for its 2016 season of plays [...]
Randall Theater’s Bullshot Crummond Provides A Full Evening of Entertaining Laughter – by Lee Greene The Lord knows, I badly needed a good laugh on Friday evening, [...]