Thank you so much for opening up the theatre to our group from Carrollton High School. I apologize for not being able to stay for the talk-back following the show as some of our students are required to leave campus in the afternoon and needed to be back at the school. It was such a great opportunity for them to see such a well-crafted piece of local theatre. My students walked away with a wonderful appreciation of the power of […]
by Janet I. Martineau In two weeks time they’re going to be dead. Every single one of them. Due to total exhaustion. That’s my prediction for the cast, and probably the crew too, involved in Pit and Balcony Community Theatre’s production of “Noises Off” — which opens appropriately on April Fool’s Day. Saw the final dress rehearsal of the frantic farce, and it is one of the most physically demanding shows ever with the nine-member cast doing the same scene […]
By Janet Martineau Tonight (Feb. 5), Pit and Balcony Community Theater opens its production of “Eurydice” by Sarah Ruhl. Prepare yourself, it is a doozy. Charming yet wacky. Playful yet serious. Set back in the time of mythology yet totally contemporary. Off-the-wall yet intensely human. So full of color and wild costumes and inventive special effects that sometimes you miss the equally wonderful words. In a nutshell, Ruhl rule has taken the story of Orpheus, a legendary musician, poet and […]
By Sue White | For MLive.com SAGINAW, MI – When “It’s a Wonderful Life” hit the theaters in 1946, audiences didn’t immediately take to Frank Capra’s tale of a small-town banker’s life-changing redemption, calling it “sentimental.” “Some people still feel that way,” says Jessica McFarland, who’s directing the Pit and Balcony Community Theatre’s production of the now-classic play. But going back to the original script, a compilation of three different versions, she’s balancing the story of redemption with its underlying current […]
By Janet I. Martineau Perpetual, perpetual, perpetual MOTION. That word sums up the Pit and Balcony Community Theatre production of the musical “Hairspray,” opening tonight (Oct. 2). That word and a whole lot many more words which will follow in this review. We had to go home after its last dress rehearsal and take a nap… there was so much energy exuded. Recently we extolled the choreography in the Midland Center for the Arts production of “Mary Poppins.” Well, “Hairspray” […]
