Beverly Redman
Whatzup Features Writer
Articles
Play takes trip into the absurd
New, unusual, and experimental ideas have propelled theater forward through the centuries. While Americans were enjoying realist plays primarily on our stages during the first half of the 20th century, Europeans […]
A Year with Frog and Toad
For many of us, we learned some of the first facets of friendship while reading Arnold Lobel’s beloved series of books about the ever-cheerful Frog, the curmudgeonly Toad, and all […]
Finding Our ‘Truths’
When Luigi Pirandello (1867-1937) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1934, the Sicilian-born dramatist was widely known as the author of intricate philosophical comedies. One in particular, Six Characters […]
Still Relevant After All These Years
“Is The Rocky Horror Show still a relevant piece of theater today?” I asked the cast when we began rehearsals. All agreed that it was relevant, but in a far […]