Reinventing Radio: Lessons Learned From an Evening with Ira Glass

On Saturday Ira Glass, host of the award-winning radio program, This American Life, stood before an auditorium of “NPR Junkies,” at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts to discuss everything from his love of Radiolab to his weekly battles with the FCC to his limited knowledge of Arizona (namely,…

Exceptional Equus Is a Triumph for Nearly Naked Theatre

I called my friend Nathan the other day and asked him to join me in seeing Nearly Naked Theatre’s new production of Equus. “No,” he told me, without hesitation. “The production they did 10 years ago was perfect, and if this new one isn’t, it will ruin my memory of…

The 10 Best Plays I Saw in Metro Phoenix in 2012

As I write this, the year isn’t over. But I can say that, once again in 2012, I didn’t see a whole lot more than 10 plays I enjoyed so super-much I had to debate internally about putting them on this list. On the other hand, the ones that were…

Brelby Theatre’s Non-Fat Soy Peppermint Mocha Latte . . . with Sprinkles: A Tale of Christmas Spirit Adds to Glendale Glitters Cheer

UPDATE: The Thursday, December 20, performance of this show has been canceled. Performances resume Friday, December 21, at 7 p.m. (post-apocalyptic hellscape permitting). The setup: Bless their hearts, the founding directors of Brelby Theatre Company are still wrangling with getting their Historic Downtown Glendale studio all properly remodeled for public…

Stray Cat Theatre’s Wolves Blows the House Down

Christmas has come early for fans of good writing and excellent acting, courtesy of Stray Cat Theatre’s production of Steve Yockey’s Wolves. The play, which squeaks onto my list of best plays of 2012 at the very end of the year, is a violent drama with no real gore; a…

Tom Horne, Joe Arpaio, and Other Politicos Get Ribbed for Your Pleasure in Arizona Pastorela: Mission to Mars from New Carpa Theater

The setup: For several years, New Carpa has presented an annual holiday pastorela in the Valley. Following a centuries-old tradition, the play incorporates iconoclastic, topical political humor into the story of shepherds traveling to visit the Christ Child, culminating in a battle between Satan and the Archangel Gabriel (because most…

Four Holiday Stage Revivals to Enjoy in Metro Phoenix

If you have a solid holiday show that people love and buy tickets to, obviously you have to do it at least once more. Or 18 more times. Or whatever. So here we go — this season’s reruns, with links to the original Curtains reviews. 1. Childsplay’s Junie B. in…

Tonight: Comedian Jackie Kashian Comes to Monkey Pants Bar in Tempe

Monkey Pants Bar and Grill’s Thursday night comedy event will feature Jackie Kashian, a comedian who has toured with Maria Bamford, performed on NPR’s This American Life, and does a podcast called The Dork Forest. The show will feature local comedians Teddy Bearskovich, Anthony Desamito, and S&M Comedy Podcast hosts…

Arizona Theatre Company’s Lombardi Leaves Little to Cheer About

I almost never attend Sunday evening theater performances. I did on a recent weekend, when I went to see Arizona Theatre Company’s Lombardi, about the life and football coaching career of NFL hero Vince Lombardi. Sunday night audiences, I can now tell you, are distinctly different from the opening night…

Defending the Caveman at Phoenix Theatre

The setup: In 1991, standup comedian Rob Becker developed his observations about men and women into a full-length one-man show, Defending the Caveman. Its premise that the differences between the sexes are age-old, inherent, and the source of our strength must have something to it, because the show is still…

Arcana Cabaret Presents “Politika” This Weekend at Space 55

To escape the political commentary and election analyses that are likely to fill the 24-hour news cycle for the next week or so, Ernesto Moncada and his Arcana Cabaret suggest comedy, music, and a little creative movement. The collective’s “Politika” will take over Space 55 this weekend. Moncada says the…