Strong “Flyin’ West” at Falcon
Review by Bryna Chandler As the final production of their 22-23 “Fill the Space” season, Falcon Theatre does not disappoint. Flyin’ West, fills the intimate
Review by Bryna Chandler As the final production of their 22-23 “Fill the Space” season, Falcon Theatre does not disappoint. Flyin’ West, fills the intimate
Burgess Byrd who plays Miss Leah brings such deep sadness but also rich humor into this drama Her stories of her children who were sold
This production is fresh beautifully produced and will stick in your mind for a long time
While some things may unfortunately still stay the same this CSC production is a whole lot of different One would be hard pressed to choose
The set s are flimsy the actors are either way too into character knocked out or not even actors at all all culminating in one
This show is about the set the lighting the props the stage managers actor feuds and run crew Anything that could go wrong on stage
Be warned this isn t anything like the classic film starring Tim Curry spoiler alert there is no Wadsworth at all However if you are
The tempo and timing of the line delivery and jokes is always on point For being set in the apocalypse the humor is a welcome
Beautiful has a lot of heart at its core, it showcases themes of perseverance, agency, and the importance of standing in your truth.
Sidney Higgins leads the cast with a pitch perfect portrayal of King by showcasing a surprising vocal vulnerability that draws audiences in and keeps them wanting more. This is no small feat given the role requires almost constant signing for two and a half hours.
It is quite amazing to watch the actors work the puppets’ mouth and sometimes also their eyes while having them say their lines. It is mesmerizing to see the wildly different types of puppets.