Avenue Q: We Can Tell You How to Get to It (Go to Phoenix Theatre)

The setup: Avenue Q, a sort of adults-only musical parody of Sesame Street that exists and functions, nevertheless, completely independently of the kids’ show, opened in 2003 and won a cluster of Tonys. One would think its songs and subject matter, apparently quite topical at the time, would feel dated…

Chelsea Peretti’s Coming to Phoenix May 30

Whether you know her as the hip-hop dancing, leotard designing, Gina Linetti on Fox’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine or as the leotard wearing, female gigolo, Farley on Comedy Central’s Kroll Show, chances are you know two solid facts about Chelsea Peretti. One, she’s funny as all get out. And two, she loves…

Ballet Arizona’s All Balanchine Showcases Ballet’s Expansiveness

I honestly can’t decide whether Ballet Arizona’s annual homage to legendary choreographer George Balanchine is best suited to ballet experts or complete novices. Saturday night’s performance of All Balanchine at Symphony Hall had something for everyone, with three ballets that truly showcased three distinct types of choreography from Balanchine’s hundreds…

Mike Birbiglia’s Favorite Comedian Is Arizona’s Doug Stanhope

It’s a rainy day in New York as Mike Birbiglia reflects on comedy. Since beginning a career in stand-up in his early 20s, the Boston-bred comedian certainly has come a long way, both professionally and personally. Between starting out as a pizza-bingeing, commitment-fearing night owl with undiagnosed REM disorder to…

The Book of Mormon Is Coming to ASU Gammage in Tempe

South Park fans and musical enthusiasts, rejoice. Mormons, maybe not so much. The Broadway production of The Book of Mormon, which has won nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, has announced it’s taking its national tour to Tempe for ASU Gammage’s 2015-16 season. Exact dates have not been announced…

Moshe Kasher on Being Offensive and Phoenix’s “True Heroes”

It’s no surprise that comedian Moshe Kasher has a unique perspective on life that shines through in both his stand-up and written word. Before graduating high school, he was a sign language interpreter, drug addict, Hasidic Jew, and avid gangster rap fan. Both of his parents were deaf and he…

The Pornozombies at Nearly Naked Theatre: The Death Rattle of Camp?

There is no critiquing a play like The Pornozombies, now onstage at Nearly Naked Theatre. The Pornozombies is intentionally bad theater, a two-act so deliberately self-conscious that it never appears to be sending up either pornography or cheesy zombie movies. Plays like this offer a couple of hours of harmless…

Tommy Chong Wants to Get High with Paul McCartney

The last true carryovers from the counterculture will bring their time-tested comedy and musical routine to Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino on Saturday, April 12. Cheech & Chong are as entertaining and relevant as ever — even though the taboo nature of marijuana has significantly dissipated. Fans can expect…