Mathew chats with director KT Burke about the Station Theatre's '90s-set comedy, I Hate Hamlet.
CU Pottery Club celebrates 50th anniversary with “Clay & Fire” exhibition
Debra previews CU Pottery Club's upcoming exhibit "Clay & Fire," marking their 50th anniversary.
Five ways to heart your local arts scene this month: February 2020
Debra shares five ways to fall in love with your local arts scene this month
Keeping up with Will Reger, Urbana’s Inaugural Poet Laureate
Debra chats with Will Reger Urbana's Inaugural Poet Laureate about the first half of his tenure and his upcoming live readings.
The Station Theatre kicks off 2020 with The Moors
KT chats with director Mathew Green about the Station Theatre's first show of the decade, The Moors.
Rantoul Theatre Group to present Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
Mathew speaks to Jessica Holmes and Karen Hughes about their upcoming holiday play, which opens this weekend in Rantoul.
Celebrate your city with an old timey radio rendition of A Christmas Carol
Seth previews A Christmas Carol, which opens this weekend at the Parkland College Theatre.
Five things in arts this month: December 2019
Debra shares her picks for must-see arts events this month.
It's a wonderful season for It's a Wonderful Life
Presented as a mid-1940s radio broadcast, the Celebration Company at the Station Theatre offers a fresh take on a holiday classic: It's a Wonderful Life. Jarrod speaks with adapter and director Ed Pierce about the upcoming production.
Your guide to shopping local art this holiday season
Debra shares her picks and tips for gifting local art this holiday season.
The importance of Tere O'Connor Dance: Long Run and why you won't want to miss it this Thursday
Debra previews choreographer and composer Tere O'Connor Dance: Long Run, which will make its Illinois premiere this Thursday at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
Sail to Neverland with Peter and the Starcatcher
KT reviews Peter and the Starcatcher, currently playing at Parkland College’s Harold and Jean Miner Theatre.
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