Pollard Mounts Excellent Production of A FEW GOOD MEN
by Robert Barossi
- Feb 19, 2018
Before writer/director Aaron Sorkin became best known for tv shows like The West Wing and Newsroom and movies such as The Social Network and Steve Jobs, he penned a stage play that may be more famous as a movie. Sorkin worked on the movie version of his script for A Few Good Men, a play which has more than stood the test of time as a highly entertaining piece of theater that also raises important themes surrounding power, who wields it, and how they use it. It's also getting a first-rate production right now at the Pollard Theatre in Guthrie.
BWW Review: Bailey Directs Well-Paced A FEW GOOD MEN at CFTA
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Sep 16, 2017
If the production of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men closing tonight after a much too brief two-weekend run at Murfreesboro's Center for the Arts proves anything it's just how current and relevant the play remains, almost 30 years after its Broadway premiere. First produced there in 1989, followed up by the wildly successful film version three years later, it's long been a favorite of theater- and film-goers alike, giving them a bird's eye view of the machinations and intrigue that propels the plot of the courtroom drama forward.
Shirley Claire to Present One-Woman I'M GONNA LIVE TILL I DIE at The Arthur Newman Theatre
by Jessica Fallon Gordon
- Jun 17, 2016
One of the Desert's best-known stars, Shirley Claire, brings her one-woman show to the Arthur Newman Theatre in Palm Desert on Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 2 PM. Joining Shirley Claire for "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die" will be Wayne Abravanel on piano and tickets are $11 cash only at the box office that opens at 1 PM as part of Les Michael's Sundays In Summer Cabaret Series.
Spotlight Theatre to Stage A FEW GOOD MEN, 8/30-9/27
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 27, 2014
Spotlight Theatre will celebrate the company's 50th theatrical production with their presentation of the courtroom thriller, A Few Good Men, opening Saturday, August 30 at 7:30 pm. The show will run Fridays through Sundays, and will close on Saturday, September 27th. Friday and Saturday performances will be at 7:30 pm, with Sunday matinees at 2:00 pm. All performances will be at the John Hand Theater, 7653 E. 1st Place, Denver.
BWW Recap: Love Begins to Bloom on DOWNTON ABBEY
by Danielle DeSisto
- Feb 17, 2014
As the episode begins, Mary, Tom, and Edith go to check on the stock of pigs kept on the estate. Mr Drewe, longtime Downton tenant who “borrowed” money from Robert in order to pay back his rent to the family, is seen taking care of the pigs.
BWW Recap: Secrets Unfolded and Exposed on DOWNTON ABBEY
by Danielle DeSisto
- Feb 10, 2014
As the episode begins, Robert receives word that he must travel to America to see Cora's brother, Uncle Harold, who has made a bad oil investment and will need Robert's assistance at his Senate hearing.
BWW Recap: The Surprises Keep Coming on DOWNTON ABBEY
by Danielle DeSisto
- Feb 3, 2014
As the episode begins, we see the servants sitting down to breakfast. Daisy serves Alfred first, causing Carson to question her as to why she did not serve him first. Daisy apologizes, but she clearly is too grateful that Alfred is staying at Downton after all to worry about Carson's dismay.
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