Horror is a tough genre to crack. It is wildly successful in novels, sometimes successful in film (the Academy doesn't tend to recognize horror all that often), and not very familiar to modern theatre-goers. However, when a story is captivating enough, it'll enthrall any audience, and this is particularly true for Stephen King's "Misery," which... Continue Reading →
‘Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help’ May Not Resonate With All Audiences
“Incident At Our Lady of Perpetual Help” by Katie Forgette, currently playing at North Coast Repertory Theatre, is a self-described memory play. It tells a first-person narrative about a time that has passed in the character's memory. However, the play is also rife with nostalgia bait. The story follows the O’Shea clan, an Irish Catholic... Continue Reading →
