“Happy Days” at Theatre Kingston
The works of modern Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, largely absurdist and tragicomic in scope,...
Read MorePosted by Natasha Lomonossoff | 19th Nov 2019 | Acting, Canada, Review
The works of modern Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, largely absurdist and tragicomic in scope,...
Read MorePosted by David Vernon | 19th Nov 2019 | New York, Puppetry, Review, United States of America
Composer Paul Rudolph accompanies the cast through a score that is perfectly in sync with the story line. Delightfully, it is a musical score that reminds it’s listener that this is how Musical Theatre “really works.” Both Haley and Lott keep up the musical pace with Barnhart.
Read More
Waking Up in the Spotlight with “The Unusual… by Alexander Fatouros 24th March 2026
Olga Braga’s “Donbas” at Theatre 503: Complex… by Aleks Sierz 20th February 2026 

Isolation, Consumer Desire and the Human Spirit: A… by David O'Donnell 2nd March 2026 
“Digital Access To The Performing Arts”… by The Theatre Times 7th March 2026
“Is Love Energy Or Matter?” An Interview With Rok… by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar 11th March 2026
Marketing, Sales And Production Are Crucial For The… by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar 16th March 2026
“The Phantom Of The Opera” Returns To Mexico: A… by Lorena Meeser 12th December 2025