Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood I don’t get modern art. Once, I humored a friend and visited a modern art museum and I’m pretty sure I got my fill of…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood A play about Shakespeare? This could be interesting, I told myself as I walked into the November Theatre at the Virginia Rep Center for the 2014…
Each generation worries about the next: Teenagers nowadays! Social media-obsessed, hormone-crazed, lazy hooligans. Am I right? Well, spend some time with these three teens – philanthropist, musician, athlete, and –…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood Henley Street Theatre and Richmond Shakespeare’s production of Richard III could not be timelier. With the recent discovery of his body, we know more than…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood What’s more fitting than a summertime Shakespeare festival in the outdoor amphitheater of an Elizabethan home? The same Shakespeare festival featuring A Midsummer Night’s Dream,…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood Wittenberg, Henley Street Theatre and Richmond Shakespeare’s contribution to the Acts of Faith Festival, will spin you for a loop. The witty play is…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood Once again, I am sitting down to write about a play that has been truly thought provoking. Wow, I thought, I’m going to have to…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood In my experience, the best teachers are those who raise more questions than answers. By this measure, Death and the Maiden is an accomplished…
Reviewed by Sarah Lockwood Joshua and Sid have a lot in common. As a severely autistic teen, Joshua has just as much trouble communicating as Sid the houseplant. But…
What do you get when you put two local children’s literature authors in a room? The Girls of Summer reading list. That’s what happened when Meg Medina became friends with…