In the Heat of the Night

‘In the Heat of the Night’ Pulls No Punches

In the Heat of the Night
In the Heat of the Night (Photo courtesy L.A. Theatre Works)

Tonight L.A. Theatre Works’ radio play version of the classic ‘In the Heat of the Night’ came to the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, and the company delivered a powerful performance that pulled no punches when it came to prejudice and racial discrimination. Continue reading “‘In the Heat of the Night’ Pulls No Punches”

Philip Glass and Tim Fain

An Evening Of Chamber Music Delivers Pleasant Surprise

Philip Glass and Tim Fain
Philip Glass and Tim Fain (Photo courtesy Pomegranate Arts)

Philip Glass took to the Vets stage in Providence tonight in the second installment of this season’s FirstWorks Artistic Icons series. The chamber music concert featured an assortment of compositions from the famed pianist and composer’s illustrious career, and yet the highlight of the evening came from an unexpected source.  Continue reading “An Evening Of Chamber Music Delivers Pleasant Surprise”

Aaron Crow

The Illusionists Deliver The Impossible

Going to see the Illusionists is like watching the film The Prestige while munching on hallucinogenic mushrooms. The show is an altogether over the top, jaw-dropping spectacular that by turns has audiences cringing in their seats, holding their breath, and laughing out loud. And despite the feeling of mass delirium, by the time the performance is over, everyone will undoubtedly line up to travel down this particular rabbit hole all over again.  Continue reading “The Illusionists Deliver The Impossible”