Blues for an Alabama Sky at Lantern Theater

            Pearl Cleage is an African-American writer. She is a novelist, an essayist, and a poet. She is a political activist writing and speaking out about racism and sexism. She is also a brilliant playwright who penned three remarkable plays in the 1990’s. Lantern Theater is presenting one of those, “Blues for an Alabama Sky,”Continue reading “Blues for an Alabama Sky at Lantern Theater”

The Garbologists at Montgomery Theater

Two New York City sanitation workers are assigned to work together on a route. Danny, a blue collar divorced father, has been driving garbage trucks for years. Marlowe is an African-American woman, with a Master’s from Columbia University who we are not certain as to why she has taken such a job. He jabbers onContinue reading “The Garbologists at Montgomery Theater”

Caesar at Philadelphia Theatre Company

William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” was written over 500 years ago. It consisted of five acts and 18 scenes, and a full production lasted about 2 ½ hours. The tragedy had over 50 characters. When I read it for class in junior high school, I was fortunate to have a great teacher as well as theContinue reading “Caesar at Philadelphia Theatre Company”

Sojourner at Curio Theatre

Sojourner Truth was born in Upstate New York around 1798, one of a dozen children of James and Elizabeth Bomefree. Her parents were slaves, and she was too. When she was an infant, two of her siblings were sold to different estates in what was once Dutch New York. Sojourner’s first language was Dutch. InContinue reading “Sojourner at Curio Theatre”

Proof at Act II Playhouse

“Proof” is the story of Catherine, a gifted young mathematician, as she and her sister Claire, are dealing with the death of their recently deceased father, a brilliant mathematician himself, though a bit unstable. Catherine had given up her college and her plans for the future to return home five years earlier to care forContinue reading “Proof at Act II Playhouse”

Steel Magnolias at People’s Light

Most people know about “Steel Magnolias” from the popular film made in 1988 and released a year later with Dolly Parton, Sally Field, Julia Roberts, Shirley MacLaine, Olympia Dukakis, and Daryl Hannah. The play from which it was based opened off-Broadway in 1987 and ran for three years. Robert Harling’s play, about six women inContinue reading “Steel Magnolias at People’s Light”

Most Wonderful Time at Act II Playhouse

Act II Playhouse has been saving its December slot on the stage in Ambler lately for original performances of lighthearted comedy and music. They are continuing that tradition with the comedy cabaret, “Most Wonderful Time,” with its most creative Artistic Director, Tony Braithwaite, leading the cast of three. It is filled with improv sketches andContinue reading “Most Wonderful Time at Act II Playhouse”

The Pirates of Penzance at Quintessence Theatre

I’ve known about Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Pirates of Penzance” since high school but had never seen it. Premiering in New York City in 1879, it is a comic opera that in many ways, was the forerunner of modern musical theater. It is about a band of pirates, a young man, and a major general withContinue reading “The Pirates of Penzance at Quintessence Theatre”

Over the River and Through The Woods at Montgomery Theater

Twenty-nine-year-old Nick Cristano has faithfully visited his four grandparents every Sunday in New Jersey, where he grew up, for as long as he could remember. But now, the young man, who lives and works in New York City, has been offered a significant promotion in Seattle, across the country. Since Nick’s parents are in FloridaContinue reading “Over the River and Through The Woods at Montgomery Theater”