The Drowsy Chaperone
This high school production of the innovative and self-referential musical The Drowsy Chaperone was a hit.
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This high school production of the innovative and self-referential musical The Drowsy Chaperone was a hit.
Four fine female performances make These Shining Lives a night to remember.
A reading of a new play about an old subject — the conspiracy to murder Julius Caesar.
UCSB’s Arts & Lectures brings the best of London’s National Theatre to Campbell Hall in HD video on Monday, November 19.
This philosophical play brings history to life and shows through November 25.
This traveling 10-person production was fast and furious.
Susan Claassen has found a wonderful vehicle for the droll humor and hard-won wisdom of one of Hollywood’s longest-lasting figures.
Legendary actor Hal Holbrook channels Mark Twain in his Tony Award-winning one-man show.
The public debut of the play Maria interweaves old stories, historical documents, and soul-searching.
The Globe Theatre has created a version of Hamlet that’s rough-and-ready, travels well, and is as easy to understand as it is to appreciate.