Actors Theatre’s Next Fall — Not Their Last, We Hope

Okay, so it was on the Cracked website, but nevertheless, science is discovering that reason is as specious and arbitrary as anything else created by the human mind. It’s a set of rules we pulled out of our asses to be able to win arguments, because winning arguments is a…

Actors Theatre Faces Closure if it Can’t Raise Funds by November

Oh, these troubled times–especially for the arts community, always the first to be cut loose in any kind of economic crunch. The latest arts organization to fall apart is Actors Theatre, one of a handful of professional theater companies here. The Herberger Theater Center resident, which launched its 26th season…

Nearly Naked Theatre Hosts Fundraiser on Sunday at Rebar

Need a drink this weekend? The bawdy thespians of Nearly Naked Theatre will be happy to mix up something special to wet your whistle, especially since it will help their bottom line.Thespians and crewmembers from the notorious Valley drama troupe (who have built a reputation for their risqué and clothing-optional…

Kim Porter’s Munched at Space 55: Life’s Surveillance Cam

A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity (friends’ bookcase and a head cold) to sit down and read John Irving’s Until I Find You — which should be more popular, given its “everything but bears” score on this grid. What happens to the book’s hero wound up happening to…

Mr. Marmalade Is the Best Bad Friend Ever

When we were around 13 or 15 years old, we frequently and solemnly swore that whatever else happened, we’d remember what it was like to be a kid. We knew adults who remembered and we knew those who apparently didn’t, and we’d sooner die than grow up to be the…

Stray Cat Theatre’s The Sparrow Is for the Birds

Stray Cat Theatre has kicked off its 10th season with a meandering mess of dramatic devices masquerading as a play. A murder mystery of sorts, The Sparrow has broken wings. The real mystery here is why Stray Cat’s talented artistic director, Ron May, optioned Chris Mathews and Jake Minton’s lifeless…

Voices Lifted: Bringing Musical Comfort to Valley Hospice Residents

On July 20, Kellie Walker and her Voices Lifted choir packed their songbooks and headed to Dobson Home — one of three homes overseen by Hospice of the Valley. Walker, along with choir members Rebecca Riggs, Nancy Wittenberg and Melissa Bush, sing regularly for a number of patients and their family…

The Neighborhood Improv Is a Place to Laugh ‘Til You Fall Over

It’s disillusioning but, ultimately, reassuring to learn that improv comedy has structure and rules and stuff like that (for its performers). The reassuring part comes when you realize that 1) “solid improv experience” is not an oxymoron and 2) dedicated application of technique makes for reliable craziness (also not an…

Five Best Stand-Up Comics on the Silver Screen

If you want to see Jon Stewart cry a little on the inside, ask him about his sadly brief career as an actor. The leap from stage to screen is a notoriously tricky one, best facilitated by “Saturday Night Live” and, increasingly, Stewart’s own star-making machine, “The Daily Show.” Today, comedian Nick…