The bromance genre is still going strong
Queer little comedy is about growing up gay in La-La Land
Heaven is a heterosexual bender
What's running now
What's running now
Animation displayed at SMoCA
Teatro Bravo returns to the Verge
Ballet Arizona makes sense of Mosaik
Teatro Bravo's Triple Rep Fest has issues
Felix Pire's show at the Herberger is part of a local surge in Latino theater
Places to Touch Him is Guillermo Reyes' best work in years
Local theater companies are offering a different kind of program this season
ASU's adaptation of a historical romance novel leaves much to be desired
Teatro Bravo takes on show biz's dim view of Chicanos, among other things, in The Mission
Playwright/actress Tori King unveils details of marriage on the rocks in autobiographical The More Men Weigh
Celebrated ASU playwright Guillermo Reyes -- who's Latino and gay -- gives thundering voice to the marginalized
The many faces of man love explored in new comedy, drama
One-man Men on the Verge borders on brilliance
July 1 - 7, 1999
March 4 - 10, 1999
Two local playfests raise hopes of unsung dramatists
Unwieldy Johnny Diego is too much, too soon
