A&E, StageThe Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre struggles with Hedda Gabler Alan Scherstuhl, January 15, 2009
A&E, StageImprov looks like the best way to laugh instead of cry in 2009 Alan Scherstuhl, January 8, 2009
A&E, StageThe Women of Brewster Place almost have their act together Alan Scherstuhl, December 11, 2008
A&E, StageThis year, Quality Hill Playhouses Christmas in Song makes a nonbeliever out of us Alan Scherstuhl, December 4, 2008
A&E, StageAs Sister Mary Ignatius, Ron Megee isnt spouting nunsense Alan Scherstuhl, November 27, 2008
A&E, StageMETs The Crucible is a good reminder of whats at stake Alan Scherstuhl, November 13, 2008
A&E, StageRon Simonians manly men nail Liquid Morality; Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre fizzles with The Ladys Not for Burning Alan Scherstuhl, November 6, 2008
A&E, StageThis Night of the Living Dead could use a little more death Alan Scherstuhl, October 16, 2008
A&E, StageMetropolitan Ensemble Theatre hosts a thrillingly dark Homecoming Alan Scherstuhl, September 25, 2008
A&E, StageWith new Artistic Director Eric Rosen, the Kansas City Repertory Theatre earns street cred Alan Scherstuhl, September 18, 2008
A&E, StageMusical Theatre Heritage plays The Pajama Game like its taking them off Alan Scherstuhl, August 28, 2008
A&E, StageThe Actors Theatre looks for moral clarity by Taking Sides Alan Scherstuhl, August 21, 2008
A&E, StageThis years Actors Equity Showcase spends too much time in hell Alan Scherstuhl, August 7, 2008
A&E, StageThe Actors Theatre of Kansas City loses nothing in Translations Alan Scherstuhl, July 17, 2008
A&E, StageThe musicals now playing at the Coterie and the American Heartland turn Crown Center into a real theater district Alan Scherstuhl, July 10, 2008