Category: Killer Blues

 

Review of Shadowbox Live’s Killer Blues

October 26th, 2011

Dennis Thompson, Theatre Roundtable

“Klein is excellent as Mae, showing her eccentricities yet also her bits of insight in such a way that each seems believable. Cardinal, too, gives us William’s reluctance to get involved then plausibly eases us – and him – into a connection with this woman… Wednesdays are the softer side of Shadowbox. It’s good to have that back.”

 

Killer Blues

October 20th, 2011

Rick Brown, NakedSunfish

“The ghost of 2Co’s Cabaret Past haunts the Worly building in Columbus’s Brewery District on Wednesday nights. And that my friend is a very, very good thing. Those of you who fondly remember the coffeehouse feel of the old Short North venue that closed many moons ago, will be delighted at the return of the eclectic format.”

 

Review: Killer Blues at Shadowbox Live

September 28th, 2011

Todd LaPlace, Columbus Alive

“Shadowbox Live promised expanded programming after opening its larger space in the Brewery District, and if the shows in the new venue are all as strong as “Killer Blues,” the troupe should have no trouble attracting bigger audiences.”

 

Shadowbox’s ‘Killer Blues’

September 26th, 2011

D.A. Steward, QueerCorner

“Though completely out of synch from their normal rock and laugh heavy Thursday through Saturday showcase, it’s great to see the troupe’s key players show a softer, sexier side we don’t often get to see. …The night is filled with goose-bump inducing performances.”

 

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