Steel Magnolias, a slice-of-life play offering seasonal snapshots of a small group of women in 1980s Louisiana, is playing through April 9 at the Pittsburgh Public Theater.
The last thing that theatergoers want to see is a theatrical disaster, unless of course, it’s part of the plan –– which is the case for the murder mystery spoof,
Sometimes a love story against impossible odds is exactly the ticket. And that dream materializes in Syracuse Stage’s excellent production of Lanford Wilson’s “Talley’s Folly” –– fully staged, filmed by