Tag: theater reviews

  • “The Talk: A Pep Rally Purity Play” by Grackle Jack

    “The Talk: A Pep Rally Purity Play” by Grackle Jack

    In The Talk, writer and performer Lilly Percifield becomes five different characters in 60 minutes to lead the audience through a rowdy Christian high school pre-dance pep rally. (How does she do it? By owning several wigs and wearing layers and layers of costumes on top of each other.) Percifield’s characters take on cheerleading moves,…

  • “Unbury Your Gays” at Broad Theatre

    “Unbury Your Gays” at Broad Theatre

    I would say that about half of Unbury Your Gays by Maxine Dillon is made of a good play. The good half – the important half – is a nostalgic coming-of-age, slice-of-life story of teenage feelings, frustrations, and friendship. It explores that awful age of being so full of feelings that you could burst, and…

  • “I Wanna Be A F*cking Princess” at Ground Floor Theatre

    “I Wanna Be A F*cking Princess” at Ground Floor Theatre

    I Wanna Be A F*cking Princess by Jenny Connell Davis is a beautiful picture of friendship, even when friendship doesn’t look that beautiful. At first, I thought its silly dance numbers and frantic energy felt cliché. But Ground Floor Theatre director Patti Neff-Tiven clearly knows how to balance the frantic with the heartfelt; by the…

  • “Venus in Fur” at Dirty Gold Theatre

    “Venus in Fur” at Dirty Gold Theatre

    In Venus in Fur‘s opening scene, director/playwright Thomas (Dylan Hoeffler) complains that none of the actresses who’ve auditioned for him that day are good enough or smart enough to play Vanda, the love interest in his new adaptation of Venus in Furs, which is definitely not autobiographical S&M pornography, thank you very much. Thunder rolls.…

  • “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” at Austin Playhouse

    “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” at Austin Playhouse

    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is based on the ridiculous 1980s movie of the same name where two con men work with each other, then work against each other, get a monkey boy involved, and eventually get beat at their own game by a better con artist than themselves. The musical, which came out in 2005-ish, isn’t…

  • “Company” by Roustabout Theatre Company

    “Company” by Roustabout Theatre Company

    The current production of Company by Roustabout Theatre – another brand-new venture in the Austin scene – is directed, music directed, and choreographed by Adam Roberts, and produced by and starring Seth David Mitchell as Bobby. I’m not really a Sondheim fan, to my husband’s chagrin, but I suppose Company would be my favorite if…

  • “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”…