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Displaying all articles tagged:
Samuel D. Hunter
theater review
Feb. 21, 2023
Hellfire at Hobby Lobby in
A Bright New Boise
Samuel D. Hunter’s early play returns to the New York stage.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
May 2, 2022
Two Men, Twin Falls: Samuel Hunter’s
A Case for the Existence of God
Samuel D. Hunter’s play about male friendship, latter-day American desperation, and the passage of time.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Dec. 10, 2019
Theater Review:
Greater Clements,
a Small-Town Drama Without the Town
Down into the midwestern darkness, at a little spot that’s about to disappear from the map.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Oct. 26, 2018
Theater Review: At the Far End of America,
Lewiston/Clarkston
Finds a Costco
A play in two parts, plus barbecued chicken.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Dec. 16, 2014
Theater Review: Bad Food and Worse Family Dynamics in
Pocatello
Idaho darkness and lots of gluten.
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
Nov. 7, 2012
Theater Review: Communing With a 600-Pound Man in
The Whale
Shuler Hensley, big star.
By
Scott Brown
stage dive
Sept. 28, 2010
Stage Dive: The Small-Town Desperation of
A Bright New Boise
This is a rube tragedy — a respectful and honest-feeling one, for a change.
By
Scott Brown