CSC Theatre plays ‘Wilde’
The CSC Theatre Department did a fine job bringing this satirical comedy to life through the actors’ solid performances.
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He Said / She Said Theatre Reviews
The CSC Theatre Department did a fine job bringing this satirical comedy to life through the actors’ solid performances.
Read MoreThe CSC Theatre production of Oscar Wilde’s infamously funny play, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” is an admirable effort. Despite strong visual performances, and the attendant visual humor, the play is simply not that funny.
Read MoreLi’l Bit, played by Rebecca French, 19, sophomore of Alliance, grasps her torso in CSC Theatre production “How I Learned to Drive,” by Paula Vogel.
Read MoreMaybe it’s just me, but it seems like the CSC Theatre Department loves to make us revel in the dark underbelly of humanity with its Black Box productions. Personally, I love them for it.
Read MoreThe cast and crew of the CSC theatre department obviously put a lot of time and effort into the production of The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Unfortunately, the static plot, stereotypical characters, and flat portrayal of southern Jewish culture resulted in an unmemorable performance.
Read MoreAnd so it befell that two of my good fellows and I were invited to Duke Theseus’ palace for the
Read MoreCSC Theatre’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” plays like a call from one’s estranged mother, dropped just before she could reveal the meaning of life.
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