Tag: Lex Davis
Review: ‘The Rite of Spring’ by Pointless Theatre Company
When The Rite of Spring, a ballet with a score by Igor Stravinsky, premiered in 1913, theater-goers were so shocked by Stravinsky’s relentless, stabbing...
Review: ‘The Tempest’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare in the park is a long-held American tradition. From venues in places such as New York City’s Central Park and Washington, DC’s Carter...
Review: Source Festival 2016: ‘Dreams and Discord: Six 10-Minute Plays
Ready for a night of unicorns and clowns? Sci-Fi and meth? Hipsters and hit men? Only have 80 minutes to spare? Then strap yourself...
‘A Very Pointless Holiday Spectacular’ at Pointless Theatre Company
I don't usually go in for all of that holiday crap. If you ask me, ’tis the season for saccharine platitudes and interminable carols...
‘Neverwhere’ at Robinson Secondary School
Greeted by industrial steel pipes, cinder block archways and concrete tunnels, the London Underground welcomes the unsuspecting audience down into its dimly lit corridors.
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‘Doctor Caligari’ at Pointless Theatre Company
The Pointless Theatre Company troupe has taken on a major “dare” in adapting a landmark silent expressionist cult film into to a live stage...
‘A Very Pointless Holiday Spectacular’ at Pointless Theatre Company
Are you tired of Christmas shows that urge you to give turkeys to the poor, or lumps of coal to bad children, or sweets...
‘Canterbury’ at Pointless Theatre by Pat Davis
It is not exactly Chaucer’s England. Here there are moat bears. There is chocolate, too, along with women who want inordinate quantities of it....




