“An Improbable Fiction,” debuting Friday at 7 p.m. on PBS Wisconsin, is full of the Bard’s lines, restructured and recast expressly for these pandemic times.
Jim Ridge’s performance, a marvelous one, makes the most persuasive argument for including this absurd, chaotic play in the season.
Arthur Miller's 1955 drama about a tormented longshoreman who betrays his community out of desire for his niece has relevance in this political moment.
In Tim Ocel's intelligent staging at APT, Shakespeare's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" feels more like a romantic drama than a comedy.
Tim Ocel's production takes Kate and Petruchio's marital contract seriously. But the question remains: does this "shrew" still need taming?
American Players Theatre’s constantly rotating 2010 season helps the company stay strong.