A&E, StageThe Shakespeare Festivals Othello doesnt flinch from the race issue; the Actors Theatres Desdemona doesnt flinch from Othellos sex issue Alan Scherstuhl, July 3, 2008
A&E, StageJoicie Appell keeps the Unicorns Well from getting too serious for its own health Alan Scherstuhl, June 19, 2008
A&E, StageAt Just Off Broadway, Storm Stories drowns in good intentions Alan Scherstuhl, June 12, 2008
A&E, StageThe Kansas City Repertory Theatre finishes its season with its most affecting act in years Alan Scherstuhl, May 22, 2008
A&E, StageMetropolitan Ensemble Theatre puts on a play of mild to medium importance Alan Scherstuhl, May 15, 2008
A&E, StageThe Lyric Opera's world premiere is as complicated as the mythical man himself Alan Scherstuhl, May 8, 2008
A&E, StageWith The Cure at Troy, UMKC makes an ancient play all too timely Alan Scherstuhl, April 24, 2008
A&E, StageMetropolitan Ensemble Theatre's Copenhagen offers physics and philosophy, and the Coterie resurrects Late Night Theatre Alan Scherstuhl, April 17, 2008
A&E, StageAt the Improv Thunderdome, competition guarantees you'll laugh your ass off Alan Scherstuhl, April 10, 2008
A&E, StageThe Unicorn’s new Jerome Stage is the perfect place to get intimate with women who live a world away Alan Scherstuhl, February 21, 2008
A&E, StageAt the Barn Players, Tim Cormack and a Stage Full of Black-Clad Women Rate a Complex Nine. Alan Scherstuhl, February 14, 2008