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Stacy Alexander Smith
13 entries
We Play Chekhov: Two Short Stories on Stage
Breaking String's two-course meal of Chekhov tales proves both meaty and effervescent
Arts, Aug. 21, 2014
Vecinos
Playwright / actor Rupert Reyes pays tribute to his father and the pull of the past in this sweet comic romance
Arts, Aug. 14, 2014
The Who's Tommy
Zach's revival of the rock opera takes its cue from
Alice in Wonderland
, and while vivid, it lacks consistency
Arts, Aug. 7, 2014
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
This Sixties satire of big business may be showing its age, but Archangel's production gives it some professional pizazz
Arts, July 31, 2014
All's Well That Ends Well
In 7 Towers Theatre's staging of the Bard's tragicomedy, comic relief is never too far behind the tense moments
Arts, July 24, 2014
Port Authority
The intertwined monologues of Conor McPherson's drama provide a showcase for three fine Austin actors
Arts, July 17, 2014
Pygmalion
Shaw's comedy may still be politically charged, but Different Stages' production shows it's also satisfying entertainment
Arts, July 10, 2014
Silence! The Musical
The musical send-up of 'The Silence of the Lambs' delivers two hours of nearly nonstop laughter
Arts, July 3, 2014
punkplay
Gregory Moss' play turns out be about something much greater than punk: teens' search for identity
Arts, June 12, 2014
Bethany
Theatre En Bloc delivers a tough and disturbing social critique on suburbia and adversity facing single mothers
Arts, June 5, 2014
Once There Were Six Seasons
Glass Half Full Theatre employs puppets to show us a series of visions of the Earth transformed by climate change
Arts, May 29, 2014
The Suicide
The title may sound heavy, but this is a black comedy, given an artful and playful new staging by Paper Chairs
Arts, May 22, 2014
Antony and Cleopatra
Poor Shadows of Elysium boils this powerful Shakespearean tragedy down to its essential elements
Arts, May 15, 2014
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