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Student Theatre

Five people on a theatre set. One is leaning on a dark cabinet, two are standing in the middle of the room, one is sitting on the red couch and the last is standing behind the couch. One of the men in the middle of the room is shouting at the one seated on the couch.
Reviews // SUDS

Review: The Normal Heart

The Normal Heart is raw, heartbreaking, and a visceral exploration of the AIDS epidemic of the 80s

June 8, 2017 Adam Torres
white text, black background, pink triangle after the SILENCE = DEATH Act Up ! Fight AIDS posters. Text: a line of the poem "September 1, 1939", by W. H. Auden, that Larry Kramer insists accompany every production/program of The Normal Heart. WE MUST LOVE ONE ANOTHER OR DIE.
Culture // Representation

A not-review of The Normal Heart

Even — or especially — in student theatre, representation matters

June 8, 2017 Robin Eames
Reviews // SUDS

Welcome to the 80s at Hazelwood Jr. High

David Lynch meets John Hughes

May 25, 2017 Alex Bateman
Reviews // SUDS

Unidentified Human Remains, Identified SUDS Innovation

SUDS’ latest production is slick and macabre

May 5, 2017 Harriet Jane
Culture, Reviews // SUDS

SUDS’ ‘Sublimation Part One’ is thought-provoking and entertaining

Student theatre goes Freudian in this compilation show

April 10, 2017 Jamie Weiss
Reviews // SUDS

SUDS’ ‘A Clockwork Orange’ is rife with tension and abound with personality

A modern classic gets an update for the Cellar Theatre

March 30, 2017 Karishma Luthria
Culture, Reviews // MUSE

Campy and ridiculous, MUSE’s Grease is the most fun you’ll have in student theatre

As director Laura Balboni takes her audience on a field trip to Rydell High, there is certainly no lack of enthusiasm from the cast of MUSE’s Grease

March 23, 2017 Cameron Gooley
Culture, Reviews // Theatre

Gaslight: a Victorian Gothic comes to life in all its horror

Gripping, tense, and powerful.

March 10, 2017 Brendan James O'Shea
A man walking around an oval looking sombre and reflective.
Reviews // Suds Summer Season

Mass Destruction: Part One + Part Two

"Riordan Berry confessed it took a long time to create Mass Destruction, but I am very glad he did."

February 7, 2017 John-Patrick Asimakis
Reviews // Suds Summer Season

SUDS Presents: The Blue Bird

April Saleeba reviews a heartwarming Christmas play

December 22, 2016 April Saleeba

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