Posted inArts & Culture School Daze Parents get homicidal over Junior’s pre-education in the deadly comedy Bright Ideas. Keith A. JosephOctober 23, 2002June 4, 2022
Posted inArts & Culture Something Like a Dame Jeffery Roberson’s Varla is perhaps too much the lady. Keith A. JosephOctober 16, 2002July 26, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Mel on Wheels Brooks’s Producers stormed Broadway. Now it’s a road-show blitzkrieg, too. Keith A. JosephOctober 9, 2002June 4, 2022
Posted inArts & Culture Cheatin’ Art The Hank Williams story boasts a stunning likeness and a script that’s woefully overwrought. Keith A. JosephOctober 2, 2002February 11, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture Dances of Death Three exhausting plays are served up with varying rewards. Keith A. JosephSeptember 18, 2002March 11, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture What Becomes a Legend Most? Tea at Five captures the flesh but not the spirit of America’s most enduring movie star. Keith A. JosephAugust 28, 2002February 23, 2023
Posted inArts & Culture Pussy Power Women find their voice through genitalia in Eve Ensler’s Vagina Monologues. Keith A. JosephAugust 21, 2002August 10, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Sternfeld’s Folly An overzealous director turns a classic farce into a joke. Keith A. JosephAugust 7, 2002June 20, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture Pop Goes the Culture Mamma Mia! and Smokey Joe’s Café make audiences wanna dance. Keith A. JosephJuly 24, 2002July 6, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Victorian Virtue Patience pays off for Lyric Opera Cleveland. Keith A. JosephJuly 17, 2002February 11, 2023
Posted inArts & Culture Two for the Road For great summer escapes, theater lovers should go west, then north. Keith A. JosephJuly 3, 2002August 1, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Overripe Passion Fruit Porthouse’s season opener is a tropical aphrodisiac, if not a cure for the 9-11 blues. Keith A. JosephJune 20, 2002July 10, 2023