THROUGH 9/8: Laughing Good Time with Big Dawg Productions’ The 39 Steps
WILMINGTON, NC – How do you sell an in-joke to an audience? On paper, this should be the...
Read Moreby C.C. Lilford | Sep 2, 2024 | Feature, Reviews, Theatre | 0
WILMINGTON, NC – How do you sell an in-joke to an audience? On paper, this should be the...
Read Moreby C.C. Lilford | Aug 29, 2024 | Feature, Reviews, Theatre | 0
WILMINGTON, NC – It is remarkable to me, that as long as I have been reviewing theater in...
Read Moreby C.C. Lilford | Jun 15, 2024 | Reviews, Theatre | 0
The final production is rough around the edges by the admission of the company themselves, and yet, I would firmly describe it as nothing short of a triumph. And I do not mean triumph in the generic sense; I mean specifically that C’est La Guerre overcame lofty goals, high expectations, and surprising difficulties to bring their audience something truly special. This is a staging of The Lisbon Traviata driven by the infectious passion and commitment by everyone involved.
Read Moreby Barry Salwen | Mar 5, 2024 | Articles, Chamber Music, Music, Reviews | 0
WILMINGTON, NC – Chamber Music Wilmington – arguably the region’s premiere chamber music organization – closed out its 2023-24 season with a performance by the very fine Poulenc Trio. The concert took place in the equally...
Read Moreby C.C. Lilford | Feb 6, 2024 | Articles, Music, Orchestral Music, Reviews | 0
While Wilmington Symphony Orchestra named their concert River Rhapsody as a nod to Schumann’s Symphony No. 3 (supposedly composed in tribute to the river Rhine) there is a deeper meaning at play whether intentional or not....
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