Tag: theater reviews

  • “The Winter’s Tale” by Twelve Satyr Shakespeare

    “The Winter’s Tale” by Twelve Satyr Shakespeare

    Twelve Satyr Shakespeare is one of the newest theatre companies in town (they seem to be popping up overnight), a venture started by recent Shakespeare at Winedale alums Leo Weiser and Andrew Wissman. For their first performance, Twelve Satyr staged The Winter’s Tale – an intrepid choice, as it’s not one of the Bard’s more…

  • “Hamlet” by Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project

    “Hamlet” by Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project

    Hamlet is a hard show. It’s hard on the actors (title role especially) and the directors. Every choice a production makes, perhaps more than most Shakespeare plays, is going to garner an opinion – How long will an audience sit still for? Which lines are too iconic to cut? Should any lines be cut? How…

  • “A Christmas Carol” at ZACH Theatre

    “A Christmas Carol” at ZACH Theatre

    I had heard of the ZACH’s Christmas Carol; it’s hard not to, since it happens annually – this year is the tenth anniversary! Last year was the first time I realized it was a jukebox musical, though, which I admit made me extremely skeptical. But they advertise that they update the show with “fresh music”…

  • “Grey Gardens” by Entr’acte

    “Grey Gardens” by Entr’acte

    This review is a few days later than I like – partly because of overbooking myself (just like I said I wasn’t going to!) and partly because, truthfully, it’s been a struggle to write. Entr’acte’s productions are truly one of a kind in the Austin area: they aren’t fully formed musicals, but musicals in concert.…

  • “Waiting for Godot” by Beards of Instagram at Hyde Park Theatre

    “Waiting for Godot” by Beards of Instagram at Hyde Park Theatre

    I have a confession: I had never seen or read Waiting for Godot until this weekend. Partly because I’ve never made it a priority, but partly because it seems to be one of those plays reserved for Big Professional Theaters with Big Name Actors Who Really Should Be Paired Together. I think of Robin Williams…

  • OUT OF TOWN SPECIAL: “The Flick” at Gaslight-Baker Theatre

    OUT OF TOWN SPECIAL: “The Flick” at Gaslight-Baker Theatre

    Community theater might be the most important art form in the world. Okay, obviously that is an exaggeration bourne from personal inclinations. But local theater is very important. I’ve seen bad community theater, I have seen middling community theater, and I’ve seen really great community theater – in the same way that I’ve seen bad, middling,…

  • “The Three Musketeers” by The Archive Theatre

    “The Three Musketeers” by The Archive Theatre

    The Archive Theatre’s The Three Musketeers is a new adaptation of Dumas’ novel by producing artistic director Jennifer Rose Davis. The script moves along at a good clip and the show clocks in at under two hours, giving a sort of madcap romp feel to an old classic adventure. Much of this energy is also…

  • “Bar(d)” by Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project

    “Bar(d)” by Walking Shadow Shakespeare Project

    Bar(d)‘s tight, clever script by Stephanie Crugnola is both a love letter to Shakespeare and lighthearted goof on him. Shakespeare’s works are given gravitas and honor…and then they’re mocked, because seriously, as the characters at the Butterfly Bar tell each other, there’s no way all of these stories could just wrap up so nicely. Clearly,…

  • “Emma” at Austin Playhouse

    “Emma” at Austin Playhouse

    It’s not that loving Jane Austen is a competition. If it was, I certainly wouldn’t win. (But I think I would be pretty high up there.) It’s also not that Jane Austen’s books are so precious that they shouldn’t be played with. She’s super dead, so do whatever you want! I had high hopes going…