-
“Living on Love,” a shallow comedy playing at Curtain Call Theatre in Latham through April 30, is a guilty pleasure that, thanks to the work of a very…
-
LATHAM – When David Mamet’s play “Glengarry Glen Ross” opened in 1984 it was a controversial work. Its language which is loaded with f-bombs seemed…
-
LATHAM – There are few things in theater more satisfying than a mystery. The good ones keep you engrossed as you try to match wits with the playwright as…
-
If this holiday season you get a yearning for chestnuts roasting on an open hearth, a visit to Curtain Call Theatre in Latham might satisfy you. There’s…
-
“The Night Alive” playing at Curtain Call Theatre through November 7, is a wonderful character study of a man who by society’s definition is a loser. He…
-
LATHAM - There are certain plays that read much better than they play on stage. My guess is that is why “The Common’s of Pensacola,” a first play by…
-
Anton Chekhov often complained that the comedies he wrote were often turned into serious dramas by actors and directors. Christopher Durang who wrote…
-
"Dinner With Friends," playing at Curtain Call Theatre in Latham through May 9, is a richly textured play filled with insights on human nature. It also…
-
LATHAM: “Tigers Be Still,” a play that is being given its regional premiere at Curtain Call Theatre in Latham, is off-beat fun filled with what we love to…
-
Latham - If you want proof of the theater axiom that claims comedy and tragedy are two sides of the same coin, attend Curtain Call Theatre’s production of…