REVIEW: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time

Original Broadway Company of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” Photo: Joan Marcus By JOAN TADDIE Guest Critic When you walk into a theater looking for your seats and you find yourself suddenly immobile because you are staring at a big, white, dead dog stabbed by a pitchfork...

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

Adam Langdon and The Curious Incident North American Tour 2016 Cast. Detail. Photo Credit Joan Marcus. By PAM HARBAUGH Our guest critic, JOAN TADDIE, will file her review of this show later today. (And here is her review…just click here.) In the meantime, it sure sounds like you don’t want to...

GINA HULSE an Artist’s Fight for Wellness

“Adoration,” detail, by Gina Hulse By PAM HARBAUGH “A Voice and a Journey: Daring to Defy” will feature the works of a fabulous artist, Gina Hulse. It will be on view Saturday evening at Alicea’s Martial Arts in Rockledge. Ms. Hulse was diagnosed with lupus, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, heart issues, lung issues...

AUDITIONS November 2016

'A Chorus Line' at Riverside Theatre

By PAM HARBAUGH Best bake these into your schedule, since the holidays are beginning to loom. Oh yeah…you read that right. Nov. 6 & 7, Sunday and Monday: MELBOURNE CIVIC THEATRE will hold auditions 7 p.m. Nov. 6 and 7 for CALENDAR GIRLS. Needed are many women (woo hoo). Six of...

AQUA EDITIONS

By PAM HARBAUGH In his continuing quest to rattle the cages of everyday existence, artist and gallery owner DEREK GORES has come up with something new…again. It’s called AQUA EDITIONS and it’s opening Friday at Brevard’s liveliest arts spot — the Derek Gores Gallery. “Aqua Editions” is a seaside-inspired art exhibit...

SPELVIN on WITCHES OF EASTWICK

By GEORGETTE SPELVIN Guest Critic This is being written on the last night of the hurricane-abbreviated run of “The Witches of Eastwick” at the Henegar. Revive it, Hank Rion. Bring this show back for a return engagement. It is that good. The musical, written by John Dempsey (lyrics and book) and...

GET OUT! Oct. 28 to 30

By PAM HARBAUGH Jump on your broomstick and Get Out this weekend. Put yourself into the Halloween-y mood with a few goodies the cultural community has for you — stories about Dracula, witches, Dr. Frank-N-Furter. For the little ones, there’s also the “Symphonic Spooktacular” happening at Sunday’s CULTURAL ARTS SHOWCASE…do not...

REVIEW: Riverside Theatre RING OF FIRE

By PAM HARBAUGH In Riverside Theatre’s polished production of the musical revue “Ring of Fire,” four pitch perfect voices and a host of skilled musicians bring to life the legacy of America’s greatest home-grown troubadour, Johnny Cash. And what a gathering of talent. While the show, created by Richard Maltby, Jr,...

REVIEW: Actors Asylum ALL GIRL DRACULA

By WILLIAM RONAT Guest Critic Great fun. Creative production. Good acting. Ha! Had a blast. I guess I expected it to be a little “campy”, but The Actors’ Asylum “All Girl Dracula” playwright Bob Fisher’s great updated retelling of the classic tale played by an all-female cast. Given the ancient Greek...

FRANKENSTEIN and More

Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller star in stage production of “FRANKENSTEIN” directed by Danny Boyle By PAM HARBAUGH Oh yeah. I know where I’m going to be Tuesday night — Cinema World in West Melbourne to watch Fathom Events’ broadcast of National Theatre Live’s “Frankenstein,” directed by Danny Boyle and...