Search results for: “Restless Artists Theater”
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Backstage Review: ‘Artifice’ at Restless Artists Theater
Payne Showers is a struggling artist, that is, until the reports of his death in an avalanche. Upon his demise, the value of his art increases, and Payne’s estranged wife takes notice. Looking to cash in on her husband’s newly found value, Maggie arranges an action of his work through her gallery.
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Backstage Review: ‘Slowgirl’ At Restless Artists Theater
Our two heroes are 49-year-old Sterling and his 17-year-old niece Becky. Sterling is a recluse hiding out in a Costa Rican jungle far from any large city. He was a lawyer caught up in some nasty, illegal financial dealings. He claims ignorance of what happened except that some people were hurt and he made a…
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Backstage Review: ‘Hearts Like Fists’ at the Restless Artists Theater
Doctor X is a certifiable, industrial-strength nogoodnik making Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi look like Mary Poppins. She sees her face like a squirming bowl of worms. I have no idea what that means. Okay, let’s take it to mean that she does not see herself as a good looking gal. The love of her life (the…
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Reno Stage Scene; ‘Popcorn Falls’ at Restless Artists Theatre Company
The town of Popcorn Falls has one thing that keeps them on the map: the falls. But when the greed of an evil corporation drys up the falls, the town faces inevitable doom. So, the townspeople devise a way to save the falls and the town.
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Reno Stage Scene; Theater Review, 2022
I want to give my heartfelt thanks and admiration to everyone in the Reno Theater Community for their tireless work and energy to entertain us. The passion for their craft is apparent in every performance. These performers and creators take us to places of joy, fantasy, and even sorrow, much to the delight of their…
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Backstage Review: ‘Signs Of Life’ at Restless Artists Theatre Company
A couple sees magic in the stars telling them to travel in search of “Signs of Life.” Now playing at Restless Artists Theatre Company.
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Marjorie Prime at Restless Artist Theater
Review and Photos by Dana Nollsch When we lose a loved one, we may visit the grave where they are buried or keep their ashes on the mantel perhaps, but […]
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Backstage Review—What Rhymes with America
~Review by Norm Robins~ ~Photos by Brittney Graves and Norm Robins~ Hank, recently divorced by Gina, are the parents of their teenage daughter Marlene. Marlene at age 16 seems to […]
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Backstage Review: “Admissions” at RAT
With one part comedy, one part white privilege bound together with a talented and passionate cast, ‘Admissions’ asks that very question. Admissions by Joshua Harmon, Directed by Debra Lynn Hull and Performed at Restless Artist Theater from July 8th through July 18th
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