Springfield has a much healthier theater scene than many small cities this size. Hot on the heels of the recent electrifying production of the David Mamet play Glengarry Glenn Ross (as well as Pump Boys & Dinettes, Thoroughly Modern Millie and War of the Worlds) comes the premiere of the locally-produced play Paint it Red, […]
Performing Art
Paint it Red: History made real, brutally honest
David Logan recalls the words of E.L. Rogers, the editor of Springfield’s black newspaper, The Forum, in 1908: “He said, ‘You can either make history, or you can paint it red.’ Make it or make it glaring.” That’s what Logan, an assistant professor at Benedictine University-Springfield College, intends to do with Paint it Red, an […]
Fall theatre preview
[image-2} There is so much theatre happening in the area these days, there doesn’t seem to be a spring/summer/fall/winter season anymore — it’s just ongoing all year long, which is good. Springfield Ballet Company always jump-starts the fall with its annual audience favorite, Rockballet, performing Sept. 6-7 at Sangamon Auditorium. For information, call 544-1967 or […]
The laughs are guaranteed
Untitled Document If you’ve never seen Larry Shue’s play The Nerd, try making a point of catching one of the performances being presented by the Springfield Theatre Centre at the Hoogland Center for the Arts. Steve Williams directs the comedy, which is continuing into its second weekend, Feb. 15-17 with performances at 8 p.m. Friday […]
Its no Secret. These guys can act!
Untitled Document This year has already brought exciting theater offerings — including the Springfield Theatre Centre’s Dreamgirls, which warmed things up during two bitterly cold weekends — to the capital city, and more is on the way, beginning with Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers, which opens at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1. […]
Cuckoo redux
Untitled Document What has to be the most exciting stage show of the fall is the upcoming One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the stage version of the classic 1962 Ken Kesey novel, directed by Matt Schwartz for two performances, Nov. 16 and 17, at the University of Illinois at Springfield’s Studio Theatre. Most people associate […]
Hello, neighbor!
Untitled Document Missy Thibodeaux-Thompson, director of the University of Illinois-Springfield theater department’s fall production, Picnic, held rehearsals five nights a week for more than a month before opening the William Inge romantic drama this Friday. She’s ready for a little shut-eye. “I think I’m putting a bed in my office,” Thibodeaux-Thompson says. “The last couple […]
Pirates, Angels, and Miss Daisy
Untitled Document The fall theater season has much to offer. Here is just some of what will be happening on area stages. The season starts off in a big way Sept. 21-23 at the Hoogland Center for the Arts, when The Pirates of Penzance, featuring recording artist and Broadway actor Rex Smith as the Pirate […]
Heating up the stage
Untitled Document Every year at least one Muni Opera show suffers from the intense summer heat. This year’s victim was Oklahoma!, which ended the Muni season this past weekend. For a period show in which everyone — especially the women — wears layers of clothing, it’s no fun, but it’s a part of performing outdoor […]
Temptation Island
Untitled Document I have a hunch that one of the highlights of the area’s summer theater will be the rarely seen musical Once on This Island, which opens Friday, July 20, at New Salem’s Theatre in the Park. The 1990 Broadway musical is directed by Daniel J. Bonnett, a Springfield native who now lives in […]
Killer theater
Every morning for nearly two years now, I’ve passed a lifelike figure of John Wilkes Booth on my way to work at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. This week, Booth comes to life onstage in one of the most thought-provoking, challenging, and disturbing musicals of recent years. Lincoln’s murderer is one of nine disturbed people […]
For mature audiences only
Onstage this week is a two-performance bill of short plays titled Danger: Adult Content, featuring a group of local actors performing 10 short pieces by contemporary American playwrights. This ADHD Productions show, designated for “mature audiences only,” is directed by Jason Goodreau and performed by Goodreau, Hillary Gorrell, Jeff Nevins, Carrie Risdon, Patrick Russell, Grace Smith, […]
