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May Reviews

 
This links opens to an audio file Work Song: Three Views Of Frank Lloyd Wright
Chris Curcio reviews "Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright" - Eric Simonson and Jeffrey Hatcher's three act play looks at architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It tells about his flamboyant life and his public building and private house design concepts. It's on Center Stage, at The Herberger Theater Center, Phoenix. It plays through May 26. For tickets, call the Arizona Theatre Company box office at 256-6995.
This links opens to an audio file The Magic Flute
The Magic Flute The KBAQ book of the Month for May is "The Magic Flute" by Anne Gatti with illustrations by Peter Malone. This children's book, reviewed by Randy Kinkel, tells the story of Mozart's magical opera in words, pictures and music-- there's a CD of music from the opera to play along with the story!
This links opens to an audio file Dinner with Friends
Chris Curcio reviews "Dinner with Friends," a Donald Margulies play which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award as best play. It tells about two marriages, one successful and one stumbling and the things that warn of problems. "Dinner with Friends" plays through May 19th at Actors Theatre, Stage West, Herberger Theater Center, Phoenix. For tickets, call the Herberger Theater Center box office at 602-252-8497 or Ticketmaster at 480-784-4444.
This links opens to an audio file Evita
Chris Curcio reviews "Evita," Andrew Lloyd Webber's epic musical about Argentina's Eva Peron and her president husband Juan. "Evita" plays through June 8th at the Broadway Palm West Dinner Theatre in Mesa. For tickets, call the Broadway Palm West Dinner Theatre box office at 480-325-6700.
This links opens to an audio file Guys and Dolls
Chris Curcio reviews "Guys and Dolls" a Frank Loesser's 1950 musical hit which takes a tongue-in-cheek look at New York City's gambling gangsters. "Guys and Dolls" Plays through May 5 at the Dodge Theatre, Phoenix. For tickets, call Ticketmaster at 480-784-4444.
This links opens to an audio file Charlie Victor Romeo
Chris Curcio reviews "Charlie Victor Romeo", a play in six segments which tells the stories of the final minutes of air disasters from the perspective of the pilots trying to save doomed airliners. "Charlie Victor Romeo" plays through May 7 at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale. For tickets, call the Scottsdale Center for the Arts at 480-994-ARTS or tickets.com at 1-888-464-2468.