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Review: “Groovy Kinda Love” at 34 WestBy: Matt Dobie It is worth marveling at 34 West Theater Company and their ability to consistently bring uproarious, feel-good, musical comedies to the Lowcountry. They have succeeded once again in the encore presentation of last summer’s sell-out hit, Groovy Kinda Love. The story takes place (though it ... |
Review: “The Realistic Joneses” at PURE TheatreBy: Matt Dobie Perpetual purveyors of regional premieres, PURE Theatre brings yet another to the Charleston community. By the acclaimed playwright Will Eno, The Realistic Joneses is a tale of loneliness, uncertainty, absurdity, and mortality. And ... |
Review: “Of Mice and Men” at Threshold RepBy: Matt Dobie Of Mice and Men tells the story of George and Lennie, two men working from farm to farm in depression-era California. Threshold Rep’s production of the John Steinbeck classic carries the requisite emotion, depth, and performances, but a ... |
Shannon WoodYou would think that for a phrase as prolific as, “the eyes are the windows to the soul,” it’d be pretty much undeniably and universally true. When it comes to visual artists, however, I’ve found that it’s less about the eyes and much more about the canvases. Local artist Shannon Wood ... |