Stage: Saving Tania’s Privates

Tania Katan exists in a very specific niche: America’s foremost Jewish, lesbian cancer survivor. If that sounds interesting to you, you may want to see her latest play. Robrt L. Pela on Saving Tania’s Privates: “Not having boobies is not who I am,” she’s saying. “It’s an opportunity for me…

Could Noises Off at Phoenix Theatre Be Better Than It Seems?

Good and useful news: Noises Off, originally scheduled to close Sunday, September 12, has been extended through Sunday, September 19, at Phoenix Theatre. It’s a hot ticket — and this is pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see crisp, impeccably executed farce at its best.Now and then, I look at…

Stage: The Dinner Party

Reading this week’s “Stage” column, it’s clear that Robrt L. Pela has a certain amount of contempt for The Dinner Party’s Neil Simon. It’s nice to know, however that he was able to look past one man to find a few things to enjoy about this piece presented by Desert…

We Have a Few Reservations with The Dinner Party

Every eight years or so, I give Neil Simon another try. Usually I do this by trying to make it through one of the perfectly terrible film translations of his treacly and annoying stage plays by watching one on TV. (I always fail to get much past the middle of…

Crip Tips: All About Mesa Arts Center’s Patron Services

From time to time, our theater guru, Julie Peterson, dishes helpful advice before you head out the door with your own or your companion’s disability. If you have more tips, especially about local theater-going with non-mobility impairments, please comment or drop her a note. Any time you’re planning to see…

Stage: Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens

Does Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens sound like it borrowed a few tactics from the Rocky Horror Picture Show play book? Sure it does, but think about it. Doesn’t that make it sound like a hell of a lot of fun? Robrt L. Pela seems to think so: I…

A First Look at Phoenix Theatre’s Noises Off Set

On August 25, Phoenix Theatre will be opening its mainstage season with a production of Michael Frayn’s Noises Off. In preparation for staging this three-act farcical play, the Phoenix Theatre crew spent the last five weeks building a three-ton set, built entirely in-house, from scratch.Noises Off is a farce (read: disastrous…

Phoenix Dancer, Lauren Froderman, Wins “So You Think You Can Dance”

Lauren Froderman took home Fox television’s So You Think You Can Dance trophy last night, beating out the remaining male competitors and proving that a girl who just graduated from Greenway High School in Phoenix can definitely kick some national dance competition butt.(Apologies if you’re still waiting to watch your…

Stage: Annie Get Your Gun

To be honest, we’re not too into musicals. Then again, when Robrt L. Pela gives a show like Hale Centre’s Annie Get Your Gun a favorable review, the least we can do is give it a shot. Robrt L. Pela on Annie Get Your Gun: It hardly seems fair to…

Under the Gun at Phoenix Theatre’s 24-Hour Theatre Project

Phoenix Theatre’s Hormel New Works Festival wrapped up Sunday night with the presentation of the 24-Hour Theatre Project, five fully produced 10-minute plays that had been created entirely in the previous 24 hours.Actors (who were cast as an unassigned group a week or so ago) showed up Saturday night in…

FrogWoman Even Weirder Than It Is Charming and Thought-Provoking

Not every theater company can take a metal-roofed, tin-ceilinged building with no central A/C in a Phoenix July (“an oven,” as Soul Invictus artistic director Franc Gaxiola astutely described it in his curtain speech) and turn it into a venue that’s relatively comfortable if you dress appropriately and sit still…

Phoenix Bartenders Served Sweet Moves at “Dancing with the Bars”

It was an evening of cat calls, curtain calls, and glittery dresses as seven Valley bartenders competed for the third annual “Dancing with the Bars” championship at the Wyndham Phoenix Hotel on Sunday, July 25. The Dancing with the Stars-inspired competition, sponsored by Sway Events and benefiting the One Voice…

Stage: The Wedding Singer

Recently, ’80s one-hit-wonder Ah Ha broke up. They realized that the 1980s were over and even though “Take On Me” was a catchy song, its time in the limelight was over. They got the memo. Desert Stages apparently didn’t. Their rendition of The Wedding Singer is full of nostalgia, but…