Posted inArts & Entertainment It’s the thought that counts The three plays of The Floridians 2005 lack fresh ideas. by Mark E. Leib February 16, 2005August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Can’t Stop The Beat Hairspray is great fun – and a reminder of how much times have changed. by Mark E. Leib February 9, 2005August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Welcome Home Hoang Van-Bui’s multi-layered artwork invites speculation about the nature of nationality. by Mary Mulhern February 2, 2005May 6, 2025
Posted inArts & Entertainment A Step Backwards Eward Albee’s provocative play asks troubling questions about taboos. by Mark E. Leib February 2, 2005August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment If Love Were All The oldest subject in the world demands a fresh perspective. by CL Staff January 26, 2005February 23, 2025
Posted inArts & Entertainment Old-Fashioned Girls A pleasant musical take on local history, minus the depth. by Mark Leib January 19, 2005August 3, 2025
Posted inArts & Entertainment The River Is Wide Monet is the draw at the Museum of Fine Arts, but there are other revelations in store. By Mary Mulhern by Mary Mulhern January 19, 2005August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Grab A Seat: Review of The Chairs and The Complete History of America (abridged) Inspired absurdity in two must-see productions. by Mark E. Leib January 12, 2005July 26, 2025
Posted inArts & Entertainment Just The Facts, Ma’am A contemporary playwriting team takes on Sherlock. by Mark E. Leib January 5, 2005August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Advanced Stages: The Top 10 plays of 2004 The Top 10 locally produced plays of the year. by Mark E. Leib December 29, 2004July 12, 2024
Posted inArts & Entertainment SHADOW DANCING The Phantom speaks to something deep in the art lover’s psyche. by Mark E. Leib December 22, 2004October 16, 2024
Posted inArts & Entertainment Fly Boy The kids will like this Peter Pan, but there are fleeting charms for parents, too. by Mark E. Leib December 15, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Read Their Lips Warm hearts and wooden heads don’t quite mix in this would-be holiday treat. by Mark E. Leib December 8, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Young Will Asolo’s Two Gentlemen is grade-A B-side Shakespeare. by Mark E. Leib December 1, 2004August 24, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment The Old College Try Looking ahead to some university theater worth a campus visit by Mark E. Leib November 24, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Needs Changing Is the hype about Metamorphoses mostly a myth? by Mark E. Leib November 17, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Good Luck Gypsy Productions’ Lucky caps promising first season by Mark E. Leib November 10, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Science Fair After Frankenstein is well-acted, but it doesn’t shed any new light on the monster’s modern implications by Mark E. Leib November 3, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Red Letters, and Blue Dear George: Letters to the President pushes the envelope — a little by Mark E. Leib October 27, 2004August 3, 2023
Posted inArts & Entertainment Shallow Be Thy Name Young men, early Mamet: Amusing, immature — and yes, perverse by Mark E. Leib October 20, 2004January 14, 2025