by Robyn Vincent | Feb 21, 2020 | Culture, Performing Arts
If you’ve spent any time at the Center for the Arts recently, chances are you’ve seen a few young people scurrying through the halls in curious clothing—boys donning tweed trousers, suspenders and bowties; girls in long, flowing skirts, lace blouses and wide-brimmed...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 24, 2019 | Culture, Performing Arts
Few people can say they’ve escaped the pain of rejection. But for many entertainers, rejection isn’t just an occasional letdown. It’s something they experience with impossible frequency. We’re talking daily, if not multiple times a day for...
by Robyn Vincent | May 17, 2019 | Culture, Performing Arts
Above: The cast of I Can Ski 4 Ever receives a standing ovation at the Pink Garter Theatre during the play’s closing performance on May 11. (Jacob Lewis Ferguson) Six shows, half of which sold out, and 1,700 seats later, the fourth installment of I Can Ski 4...
by Robyn Vincent | Apr 30, 2019 | Culture, Performing Arts
Satire is a valuable antidote for a reality that increasingly feels stranger than fiction. As we escape into the comedy, we’re forced to look inward, to discern the threads of reality and ask “Why?”; “How did we get here?” Andrew Munz’s I Can Ski Forever musicals...