The Artistic Home presents THE SEAGULL. When Director Cody Estle stages a production at The Artistic Home, he wants us in the room. In his last show here, “Watch on the Rhine”, audience members were cleverly weaved along the actual walls of the living room. The experience was like no other as we were practically dealt ...
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Theatre with a side of life
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Review “Interrogation” (The Artistic Home): Dark Comedy and Edgy Drama
The Artistic Home presents the World Premiere of INTERROGATION. Bill did it in the woods with his belt. Vanessa did it in the kitchen with a chopping board. Kevin did it by the river with his bare hands. Imagine if the family from August: Osage County played the game Clue and you have the basis for ...
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Review “The Time of Your Life” (The Artistic Home): Is Now! See it before Nov. 15th
The Artistic Home presents THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE. It’s 1939. People are unemployed, hungry and desperate. A mysterious man named Joe (played by Scott Westerman) holds court at Nick’s Tavern. Although the world around him is uncertain, he finds solace and beauty in his established routine of unpredictability. As various drunks, hookers, and seedy officials ...
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Review “Macbeth” (The Artistic Home): A Futuristic Twist on a Classic
The Artistic Home presents MACBETH. This is Shakespeare like I’ve never experienced before. The classic gets a futuristic twist under the imaginative direction of Scott Westerman. Instead of Scotland in the 1500s, the drama unfolds in an American metropolis in 2100s. The city is what remains after The Great Water Riots of 2089. Water is scarce. ...
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Review “The Late Henry Moss” (The Artistic Home): Booze-soaked Force
The Artistic Home presents the Midwest Premiere of THE LATE HENRY MOSS. Two brothers fight over the meager remains of their recently departed father. Their argument leads into a series of flashback scenes exploring the life and death of Henry Moss. Henry has been found dead in his crummy home in nowhere, Mexico. His sons try ...
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Review “Les Parents Terribles” (The Artistic Home):
The Artistic Home presents LES PARENTS TERRIBLES. Playwright Jean Cocteau coils family dysfunction around love triangles. The result is some kinky threesomes. Michael has grown up with loving parents. His mother loves him… to obsessive levels. When Michael falls for Madeline, he’s ready for his happily ever after. What could go wrong? Well back at home, his ...