Doug Stanhope Is Arizona’s Darkest Comedian

“Most comics are pretty dark people,” Doug Stanhope says. Few comics are quite as dark — or willing to get as pitch black — as Stanhope. Our conversation with him, following the terrible news that his best friends and Bisbee neighbors Nowhere Man and a Whiskey Girl, had passed away,…

Mrs. Klein: An Absorbing, Disturbing Play About Professional Psychotherapists at Theatre Artists Studio in Paradise Valley

The setup: Melanie Klein (1882-1960) was a psychiatric pioneer whose insights into the development of children’s personalities, including the introduction of play therapy, supplemented the work of Sigmund Freud, changed analysis forever, and caused the British Psycho-Analytical Society to quarrel internally for decades like a bunch of babies in poopy…

CALA PHX! Fest Brings Encores of Latino Theater Downtown This Weekend

The biennial Celebración Artística de las Américas (CALA Festival) first celebrated the contributions of Latino heritage to our vibrant life in these Americas in the fall of 2011. A kind of rolling, virtual festival in spirit, it presented and helped sponsor plays, musical and dance events, art exhibits, food, food,…

A Steady Rain Is a Classic Morals Tale from Phoenix Actors Theatre

Actors Theatre returned last week from a self-imposed sabbatical with a reminder of why we might have missed them if they’d gone altogether. Keith Huff’s stagey police drama, A Steady Rain, is the sort of tightly wound, finely crafted morals tale that this troupe has long done so well. Rain,…

Actors Theatre Returns with A Steady Rain, and It’s a Good Thing

Actors Theatre returned last week from a self-imposed sabbatical with a reminder of why we might have missed them if they’d gone altogether. Keith Huff’s stagey police drama, A Steady Rain, is the sort of tightly wound, finely crafted morals tale that this troupe has long done so well. Rain,…

Poefest 2013: Downtown Phoenix Can’t Get Enough Creepiness

The setup: For five years now, Arizona Curriculum Theater has been sharing with public audiences some damn frightening stories and poetry by Edgar Allan Poe, thereby raising the company’s profile and funds for their great work introducing literature and the arts to students. The individual selections rotate, new ones are…

The Movement Source to Perform The Danse Macabre at MonOrchid in Phoenix

If there’s a dark but beautiful side to the undead, it will be exposed and explored in The Movement Source Dance Company’s upcoming show, The Danse Macabre. The original work will be a collaboration between the contemporary dance company and other local artists. They’ll come together at Phoenix’s MonOrchid gallery…

ASU Tempe’s Theatre Grad Cohort Presents The Fall of the House of Escher

The setup: Every three years, Arizona State University Tempe admits a cohort of Master of Fine Arts candidates in the allied emphases Theatre Performance (acting), Directing, and Performance Design (including components such as lighting, costume and makeup, and digital media). The gang spends an intense period of study and practice…

Stray Cat Theatre’s The Flick Is Better Than Anyone Can Imagine

The setup: Tempe’s Stray Cat Theatre is the first U.S. company to present award-winning playwright Annie Baker’s The Flick since it premièred off-Broadway in March. It’s a long play in several scenes that take place entirely between co-workers in an otherwise empty Massachusetts movie house (called The Flick) before, between,…

One-Woman Play A Good Death This Weekend Only at ASU Tempe

Arizona State University’s Hugh Downs School of Human Communication is a milieu where, among other things, a lot of fascinating public performances happen. Way beyond what you might remember from your own college days, when it’s possible you even made fun of communications majors. (We all eventually learned that human…