13 Must-See Plays This Fall in Metro Phoenix

With the 2014-15 theater season already started and the busy holiday season here before you know it, it’s time to mark your calendars with fall’s most anticipated productions. Get ready to laugh, cry, and renew your appreciation for the stage, because these shows look promising…

Phoenix Comedian Matt Storrs on Intelligent Humor and Baking Cookies

When Matt Storrs was asked in middle school about what he wanted to be when he grew up, the teacher probably didn’t expect him to answer “comedian.” Growing up, Storrs watched stand-up specials on channels like Comedy Central while other kids were watching cartoons. As a teenager, he’d take drama…

13 Must-See Comedy Shows in Metro Phoenix This Fall

Something funny is in the air. Make that 13 things. This fall we’re finding you the best ways to bust a gut with stand-up specials happening all around the Valley. Whether they’re old-school-style stand-up artists or up-and-coming comedians, here are performances you oughta mark on your calendar…

Breaking Ground Festival 2015 Seeks Dancers, Choreographers

If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to show off your new dance moves, this might just be your chance. The eighth annual Breaking Ground Festival is set to take place Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 21, at Tempe Center for the Arts. Though the show is still quite…

10 Comedians You Should Know

There are a lot of rising stars in the comedy world right now, and it seems stand-up is in something of a golden age. Even sitcoms, for the most part, have done away with the laugh tracks and traded the sexy Hollywood stars and starlets for professionals in the art…

Tom Cotter on Lucky Breaks and America’s Got Talent

It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. And no one knows this better than Tom Cotter. The New York comedian came in second to a troupe of dancing dogs on the seventh season of ABC’s America’s Got Talent. Since then, he’s been riding out his runner-up success, restocking his arsenal of…

Jamie Kilstein on Performing in Phoenix, Panic Naps, and Politics

Jamie Kilstein is making his voice heard. The progressive left-wing comedian can be found sharing his thoughts on war, abortion, gun control, rape culture, religion, veganism, and mainstream media coverage on stage at New York comedy clubs, on his comedy album, What Alive People Do, on his political podcast with…

Biloxi Blues Exceeds Expectations at Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre

One attends a community theater production of Neil Simon’s Biloxi Blues hoping to see pleasant performances and, if you’re a Simon fan, expecting to have a few laughs. One does not go expecting a powerhouse performance by a principal player — a performance so thrilling that it completely overshadows the…

Actors Theatre Delivers with The Book Club Play and The Cottage

Summer is not yet half over, and we are hot and tired and want a chilled beverage. If we must be entertained, we want simple amusements, please, Beckett can wait until November. Actors Theatre — poor, beleaguered, recently almost-dead Actors Theatre — has delivered what we need. This professional theater…

Voyage Trekkers Movie Coming Soon to a Galaxy Near You (This One)

The Phoenix-based web seriesVoyage Trekkers is looking to boldly go where no Arizona sci-fi web series has gone before: the silver screen. After doing two seasons of their “comedic love letter to Star Trek,” creators Nathan Blackwell and Craig Michael Curtis have their sights set on making a feature film…