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A Sweltering Room of Stubborn Men: Alhambra's '1776' Lets the Drama Breathe
Reviews A Sweltering Room of Stubborn Men: Alhambra's '1776' Lets the Drama Breathe May 16, 2026

Alhambra Theatre & Dining’s 1776 is a slow burner that asks you to settle in, lean forward and listen. Under Tod Booth’s patient direction, the production resists every modern temptation to juice the pacing or punch up the politics. Instead, it trusts Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone’s talky, argumentative musical to do what it does best: turn a sweltering Philadelphia room full of stubborn men into a piece of theatre that earns every degree of its eventual catharsis.

'Beetlejuice' presented by FSCJ Artist Series Balances Anarchic Comedy With Surprising Heart
Reviews 'Beetlejuice' presented by FSCJ Artist Series Balances Anarchic Comedy With Surprising Heart May 13, 2026

The first thing to know about Beetlejuice: The Musical. The Musical. The Musical. (yes, that’s is the actual subtitle) is that it knows exactly what it is. The second thing to know is that it has no interest in being a karaoke version of the 1988 Tim Burton film. The touring engagement presented by FSCJ Artist Series’ at the Moran Theater threads that needle with confidence: tons of fun, with moments of real emotion that catch you sideways when you are least prepared for them.

'The Pillowman' at Lumen Rep Delivers Powerful Questions and a Punishing Runtime
Reviews 'The Pillowman' at Lumen Rep Delivers Powerful Questions and a Punishing Runtime Apr 24, 2026

Lumen Repertory Theatre’s The Pillowman is a gripping, gorgeously executed production elevated by mesmerizing performances, stunning technical design and confident direction that navigates the play’s tonal minefields with precision. Martin McDonagh’s dark psychological thriller asks important questions about storytelling, cruelty, state power and the moral responsibility of art, and Lumen Rep meets those questions with seriousness, precision and theatrical force. Those questions matter. They deserve to be asked. Unfortunately though, important stories are not always the same thing as entertaining theater. Where the evening falters, it’s not from a lack of craft in the production, but from a script that too often mistakes endurance for profundity.

'Morning After Grace' at Alhambra Theatre & Dining Balances Sitcom Spark With Soul-Deep Honesty
Reviews 'Morning After Grace' at Alhambra Theatre & Dining Balances Sitcom Spark With Soul-Deep Honesty Apr 11, 2026

Alhambra Theatre & Dining’s Morning After Grace is the kind of play that sneaks up on you. It opens with the recognizable mechanics of sitcom comedy — a disoriented morning after, mistaken assumptions and mounting embarrassment — but before long it reveals itself to be something richer, sadder and far more profound. Written by Carey Crim and directed by Tod Booth, this three-character dramedy finds humor in indignity, heartbreak in loneliness and, ultimately, grace in the stubborn human need to connect.

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