Glow’s Raising Voices series performances are known for providing a microphone to hot button issues. Kicking off their 2020 series on April 4th, The Earth Has Music uses music, poetry and dance to focus on one of the most...
BY JEFF LEVENE DRAMA CRITIC While the Christmas season is said to bring out the child in us all, The Warehouse Theatre’s production of Christmas on the Rocks asks the pertinent question, what would happen if those same children from...
BY JEFF LEVENE DRAMA CRITIC There’s a fine line between predictable and timeless, endearing and overstaying, and funny and obnoxious, but when it comes to sketch comedy these lines usually shine brighter than the stripe on a candy cane. Yet...
BY JEFF LEVENE DRAMA CRITIC I’m going to level with you. I am a major, major, fan of the 1997 animated 20th Century Fox animated classic Anastasia. Sure it’s iconic and nostalgia caked. But it’s also beautifully animated, has gorgeous...
BY JEFF LEVENE DRAMA CRITIC The Warehouse Theatre’s production of Annie Baker’s Pulitzer Prize winning “The Flick” is potentially the most uniquely raw and real piece of theatre to grace the Upstate in at least a decade. The show captures...
BY JEFF LEVENE DRAMA CRITIC The sharp blaze of light, a shot of pyrotechnics, and a blast of that iconic haunting organ that illuminate a precariously dangling chandelier. An illustrious ballroom surrounded by gargantuan mirrors and gothic era statues. An...