Review: The Chamber Theatre’s ‘A Doll’s House’ is a worthy retelling
By Eli Keel | Posted on March 22, 2017The Chamber Theatre has delivered another piece of the classical cannon from the 19th century with their production of “A Doll’s House.” The company’s mission includes bringing bare-bone renditions of these plays to Louisville audiences. And instead of lavish productions, they spend their social and monetary capital...
The Chamber Theatre continues its Modernist focus with Strindberg’s ‘Creditors’
By Eli Keel | Posted on November 29, 2016Sometimes it takes an outsider to point out the obvious. In this case, the obvious thing is the Louisville theater scene’s lack of attention to the Modernist works of the late 19th century. We’ve got brand spanking new plays, we’ve got Shakespeare, we’ve got...
Liminal Playhouse’s ‘Venus in Fur’ is sexy, funny and ‘a little scary’
By Eli Keel | Posted on November 7, 2016It’s finally cooling down outside, but expect the heat to rise on stage when Liminal Playhouse presents “Venus in Fur” by David Ives. “It’s very funny, it’s very sexy … it’s a little scary at times,” says director Tony Prince. The acclaimed play premiered in...