“With so many new theatre screenings available at the moment, it can be a tough decision what to pick and see - but Leeds Playhouse’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ has to be on your shortlist. In fact, it may well be the best production of the Dickens classic you will ever see.”
Read More“The Future gives you the insight to make a decision for the greater good. Hopefully, in 2021 we will all be able to step inside The Geffen Playhouse and other theaters again until it’s safe, Guimarães gives us hope for THE FUTURE.”
Read MoreGilbert Boyce takes on the challenging role of Angus and does so with aplomb. Boyce’s depth of character is everything I look for in a character.
Read More“The Theatre Channel” provides a welcomed addition to the pandemic-era theatre performances on ZOOM, YouTube, and a host of theatre-related streaming sites.
Read MoreResounding boasts “live immersive audio entertainment” with an uptick in audio technology. The sound was brilliantly clear and some special stereo effects were clever, but there was no distinction from any usual audio production.
Read More“If you love solving mysteries, this show might just be your favorite show for 2020.”
Read More“Each moment in “A Day” feels fragmental. A piece of a much bigger whole, the entirety of which we never really get to see.”
Read More“I will admit that I found ‘acts of faith’ challenging because I kept wondering if this story was going to be another attack on the Christian faith and those who choose to embrace it?”
Read More“‘Where Are You’ asks a lot of complicated questions about death and life and doesn’t claim to know the answers. But after viewing, you will certainly feel readier to go looking for them.”
Read More“In this time of lockdown and isolation, Tarragon Acoustic’s ‘7 Stories’ challenges us even more to ponder further the idiosyncrasies of life thrown at us, especially in this time of Covid. But when a decent audio production like this comes around and makes for a really good story, it’s worth spending the time to enter Panych’s world.”
Read More“Set during the unending Afghan war the listener is exposed to horrifying scenes of unspeakable atrocities. Through intimate conversations among Canadian soldiers, we learn of terrifying wounds, repugnant torture, and Sophie’s choice-like life and death decision making.”
Read More“All in all, “A Five Mile Radius” was a play with a lot of ambitious ideas but wasn’t sure how to handle them.”
Read MoreSome very clever and surprising behind the scene tricks underscored this original story which, at times, was part fantasy and part horror thanks to co-playwrights Lindy Finlan and Kim Blackwell
Read More“When renowned puzzle master, magician, and New York Times crossword constructor David Kwong discovered his show The Enigmatist, was postponed due to the coronavirus last Spring, Kwong and the Geffen Staycation team got creative to keep stay-at-home audiences entertained.”
Read MoreEven as a simple reading, Galluccio’s words and characters live – good news as we anticipate a more fulsome production in the future.
Read More“‘The O’Leary Theory’ was an entertaining show with a great use of its medium, talented actors, and a story that, while having a few pacing problems, was still very enjoyable to watch.”
Read More“As theatre goers continue to embrace digital programming, knowing well enough that it is less than ideal, we are blessed to have producers, creators, and performers rise to the occasion and offer their visions, talent and hard work through alternative media.”
Read More“With artful animation, stellar voice acting, and a great script, “Crush” is certainly a piece that you will want to watch over and over.”
Read More“Director Carol Kane gives Geraldine Hughes the space she needs to tell her story with authenticity and stark believability.”
Read More“With great performances, a beautiful script, and a fantastic use of the digital platform, “No Cost House” was certainly worth hopping on Zoom for.”
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