
From banned book to musical: Fun Home is story of family, identity, LGBTQ+ acceptance
ShenanArts presents “Fun Home,” the Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Alison Bechdel’s acclaimed graphic memoir.
ShenanArts presents “Fun Home,” the Tony Award-winning musical adaptation of Alison Bechdel’s acclaimed graphic memoir.
“Cabaret” presents a series of individuals in Paris in the 1930s and how each has their own goals in mind.
Mental health illness takes the stage at ShenanArts this weekend and next weekend.
Before the #MeToo movement, a film in the 1980s brought to light the struggle of women in the American workplace.
Emily Henline, the 13-year-old girl that many watched grow up on local television and stages, is now 26, and working to make sure that people in Nashville know her name.
The story and characters in this month’s production at The Wayne Theatre may appear to behave differently than in previous shows.
A few topics of interest were in the back of my mind, many of which I never dreamed I would actually ever get to write about.
The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge is awarding 18 local nonprofit organizations with grant funding to do good work.
In The Wayne Theatre’s new production, Seymour Krelboined has a crush on his beautiful co-worker and has discovered a new species of plant.
The story of the murder of 21-year-old gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard was my introduction to local theater.