Bold. Daring. Talented.
Anarchy: An Improvised Rock Opera blew my mind. If you’re a fan of musical improv, you must see this show. If you even like improv a little bit, you must see this show.
I think it’s well established now that I’m a sucker for any type of romantic comedy. That’s fine, I’ll own that. Better Halves could be labeled as a romantic comedy as it explores various relationships and is simultaneously humorous, but the truth is, it’s so much more than that.
Pas De Deux is a two person sketch show fueled by the idea that there are two sides to comedy. Stephanie Anderson presents a more intellectual side of comedy and Peter Kim presents the “dumb” side of comedy. Do you laugh at wit or flatulence? To each their own and with a comedy dual-sided, one may be torn.
Blaque & Bleaux is a two-man sketch show that explores various relationships throughout time, whether it be historical, digital or cinematic. Stephen Kropa and Christopher Woosley played many roles in competition, wisdom and as unlikely lovers.
“Dead Broads Yapping,” now playing at The Public House Theatre, is an original idea that could use a few tweaks in execution. I’m always interested in shows with a new spin, but as with any creation, there are a few foundational nuts and bolts that need to be locked in place before we start adding more layers.