Theatre

TOOP brings the love to Halloween with Pride and Prejudice

Pride & Prejudice is a tried-and-true, fan-favorite romcom, but this staging brought a vivacity and life to its text. Read More

‘Hocus Pocus: the Drag Parody Musical’ promises a spicy, spooky show

The parody is as raunchy as you would expect for a show promoted with the phrase “we spell witches with a capital B." Read More

Rivera’s ‘Marisol’ remains frighteningly relevant today 

Todd Theatre’s newest production, “Marisol” — which was as disturbing as it was disorienting — is not for the faint of heart. But while some moments were difficult to watch, the surrealist show was a worthwhile, deeply moving, and all-encompassing theatrical experience. Read More

OBOC steps ‘Into the Spotlight’

At what is likely to be my last OBOC show, I appreciated the effort that went into staging such a production. I adored that the club threw themselves fully into the world of each song, leaning away from the UR-specific jokes and settings of the past. Read More

“Hedwig and the Angry Inch” brings identity euphoria to those on and off stage

The show guided me through an emotional rollercoaster, identity crisis, and musical bombardment all in one. Read More

The ephemeral quality of ‘Airness’

Full of dramatic twists and heartfelt conversations, “Airness” takes us out of the world we’re currently struggling to make our way through and drops us into a niche where you can just let the show transform you for a few hours. Read More

Tick Tick Boom: Don’t fear the passing of time

My message to those of us who are still trying to figure out their true place in life is to pursue what you know you want to do instead of what society tells you to pursue. Read More

OBOC stuns with “Something About This Night”

Although the group is not wholly composed of innate performers, OBOC’s members’ passion for musical theatre is evident in every number. Read More

Back in black: TOOP’s return to live theater

The show was met with overwhelmingly positive reviews from the audience. There was no shortage of laughter at any point in the performance. Read More

Peanuts and self worth

Nobody loves Charlie Brown because he’s particularly amazing at one thing. Everybody loves Charlie Brown because he’s Charlie Brown. Read More