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    Gillie, Rosser, Lawson, Hanson. Photo by Jermaine Alexander.

    Last Night at Mikell’s for Those of Us Who Missed the 50s

    Leigh Kennicott 30 April
    2 minutes

    The names James Baldwin, Miles Davis, and Maya Angelou loom large in our cultural memory, because they were among the vanguard of Black artists who began to thrive in the […]

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    Brunner. Photo credit Jason Niedle/TETHOS.

    Legally Blonde: The Musical

    Melinda Schupmann 28 April
    5 minutes

    In 2001, Reese Witherspoon created an iconic character in the feel-good movie Legally Blonde. She was feisty, funny, and inspirational to many tweens and teens, and she didn’t disappoint adults […]

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    Trobec, Burkhart. Photo by Kelsey Dougherty.

    How to Combat Male Loneliness? Find a Buddy.

    Leigh Kennicott 20 April
    2 minutes

    Buddies, by the ever-inventive Ben Abbott,  addresses the much-talked about but seldom tackled dilemma that married men have finding “bros” to bond with, creating an epidemic of emotionally isolated males.  In this world […]

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    Syquia. Photo by Craig Schwartz.

    Dark Forces Are No Match for Jane Eyre at A Noise Within

    Kitty Scalzo 18 April
    2 minutes

    In 1847, Charlotte Brontë wrote a marvelous novel called Jane Eyre. Now, here in 2025, A Noise Within has brought a remarkable retelling of this story to life at its home theatre in […]

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    Howe, Pimentel, Iglesias. Photo courtesy The Huntington.

    Don’t Eat the Mangos

    Abigail Padgett 8 April
    4 minutes

    Don’t Eat the Mangos is a dark, hilarious Puerto Rican take on an eerily familiar story. You know, the story about three sisters. They’re stars in Orion’s Belt, characters in the […]

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    Altman, Kellogg. Photo by Nile Hawker.

    Triumph of Love is a Delight: An 18th Century French comedy, adapted to the 21st, comically highlights an eternal contradiction in human nature.

    Abigail Padgett 19 March
    5 minutes

    The play by Pierre de Marivaux was first performed in Paris in 1732, ran for six performances and folded.  Perhaps playgoers were outraged at the character, Léonide, a young woman calculatedly […]

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