A&E, StageMusical Theater Heritage navigates warm currents and darker waters in a songful, Twain-based Big River Deborah Hirsch, June 14, 2016
A&E, StageLogan Black connects his world to ours with a very special Bond Deborah Hirsch, April 5, 2016
A&E, StageThe Rep overthinks — but really, really means — its Fantasticks revival Liz Cook, March 29, 2016
A&E, StageFrom hours-long Shakespeare to one-minute plays, director Sidonie Garrett clocks in Deborah Hirsch, March 1, 2016
A&E, StageAt MET, The Skin of Our Teeth finds humor and hope in the human trek Deborah Hirsch, February 23, 2016
A&E, StageSpinning Tree's diverting 13 reawakens your inner teenager Deborah Hirsch, February 16, 2016
A&E, StageKC Rep's The Diary of Anne Frank brings ghosts intimately to life Deborah Hirsch, February 9, 2016
A&E, StageHow to Steal a Picasso, at the Unicorn, is funny but a little too easy Liz Cook, February 2, 2016
A&E, StageAn unusual collaboration takes an even stranger turn, thanks to the Supreme Court Liz Cook, February 2, 2016
A&E, StageActor, director (and comic) Walter Coppage reaches out and within Deborah Hirsch, January 26, 2016