New SAM'S SON Musical Features Prohibition, Pretzels and (Root) Beer
Jeremiah and Vanessa Gamble, the creative team behind Kingdom Undone, and 'Til Death: A Marriage Musical, present their newest labor of love, Sam's Son, a Prohibition-era Americana musical loosely inspired by the biblical story of Samson. While this musical is not that story specifically, it is inspired by themes in the original story- purity, hypocrisy, judgment, and liberation. Jeremiah says, "I saw that the Prohibition era echoed those same themes and has striking parallels with our country today."
KINGDOM UNDONE Opens at the Southern, 3/15
Kingdom Undone, by Jeremiah and Vanessa Gamble, opens on March 15 at the Southern Theater. This critically acclaimed work with a compelling twist on the last days of Jesus and Judas runs through March 30.
Photo Flash: History Theatre Presents A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS
History Theatre celebrates the holiday season with the regional premiere of an epic Christmas musical written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel. The show's director, Austene Van, describes A Civil War Christmas as a show that celebrates the joy of finding what has been lost, and the power of the holiday season to bring out the best, most generous parts of people and communities.
Starting Gate Presents THE NERD 11/6-29
Starting gate productions Proudly presents The Nerd By: Larry Shue Directed by: Richard Jackson
Willum Gilbert has it all - a promising career, devoted friends, maybe even a serious girlfriend. How wrong can it go? Very, VERY wrong - when the ultimate social misfit comes to visit and puts everything in peril. A madcap farce by the author of 'The Foreigner'.
Starting Gate Presents THE NERD 11/6-29
Starting gate productions Proudly presents The Nerd By: Larry Shue Directed by: Richard Jackson
Willum Gilbert has it all - a promising career, devoted friends, maybe even a serious girlfriend. How wrong can it go? Very, VERY wrong - when the ultimate social misfit comes to visit and puts everything in peril. A madcap farce by the author of 'The Foreigner'.