
Milburn Stone Theatre Deathtrap
By Roman Gusso • Jan 24th, 2014 • Category: ReviewsAt the end of the day, Milburn Stone has delivered an enjoyable evening of the traditional murder mystery comedy that is missing from today’s theatre’s repertoire.
At the end of the day, Milburn Stone has delivered an enjoyable evening of the traditional murder mystery comedy that is missing from today’s theatre’s repertoire.
Do yourself a favor forget about reality for two hours and do something inconceivable, go experience The Princess Bride Live!
Milburn Stone’s production of Shrek the Musical is well done, skillfully produced, and beautifully executed by the cast.
Les Miserables is a show that can be easily made into a musical spectacle, losing its true identity and purpose. Luckily at Toby’s Dinner Theatre it shines its true art form and glorifies the name of God!
If you’re looking for something fresh and light, and especially if you enjoy musical theatre, its history and its inside jokes, this show is definitely worth seeing.
Millburn Stone is a theatre that is never afraid to take risks, whether you like them to or not!
Phoenix Festival Theater takes their resources and utilizes them mostly well in their current running production, the award-winning musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Co-directors Shawn Kettering and Tina Marie DeSimone, who also served as choreographer, and musical director Douglass Lawler once again put a professional and unique spin on an all-time classic.
Milburn Stone Theatre has chosen a difficult and innovative piece of theatre that other companies might shy away from. And for that I say BRAVO!
Phoenix Festival Theater’s Grease was fun and worth seeing.