Thursday, December 3, 2020

FULLY COMMITTED @ Beck Center for the Arts


FULLY COMMITTED

November 13-29 (run extended)

Roy Berko

A funny one-man show, Fully Committed, which leaves the viewer exhausted from Koester’s near frenetic un-hinged tour-de-force performance. It is a wonderful way to spend an hour getting away from pandemic stress and the world of angst.  

To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.

Laura Kennelly

A good treat for a night in. No driving in the snow or rain, no parking problems, and no schedule problems either because each ticket offers a generous window to see the show. I’d suggest viewers settle down in a comfy spot, preferably with a favorite dish and a favorite drink before they dial up the Beck Center’s virtual production of Fully Committed.


To see a full review of this show, read Laura's posts at Cool Cleveland.


SPRING AWAKENING @ Baldwin Wallace












Roy Berko

Victoria Bussert and her BWU crew and cast avoided, as one of the songs from “SPRING AWAKENING” states, being “Totally Fucked” and took on the Covid-19 challenge, developing a thought-provoking production which turned out to be the first collegiate pandemic production of the script and further recognition of the college’s program.  Bravo!

 

To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.


Laura Kennelly

An impressive and ingenious example of “the show must go on.” Bravo to BW, but I can’t wait until next year when I hope life will be normal. I miss the magic of being in the room when it happens.


To see a full review of this show, read Laura's posts at Cool Cleveland.

Andrea Simakis

(https://www.americantheatre.org/2020/11/16/masked-and-raging-ohio-students-make-a-spring-awakening/)