Charlie Weinmeister has his ogre-in-training growl down pat.
If you were hosting a shindig, would you invite a perpetually confused bunny, a narcoleptic dormouse, or the haughty Queen of Hearts?
LE MARS, Iowa -- In case you were wondering, yes, Bob Hill was on the stage of the Postal Playhouse wearing a dress shirt, tie, socks, sock garters, Oxford shoes and boxer shorts.
Leslie Werden would be more than happy to entertain any "gentleman callers." First, she needs to get a handle on her Mississippi accent.
If shopping was an Olympic sport, Kristy Tremayne would likely pick up a gold medal.
Looking out into the audience prior to the start of the Le Mars Community Theatre's production of "Jake Revolver: Freelance Secret Agent," leading man Joe Ouradnik knew there wasn't a bad seat in the house.
Meredith Malenosky has been acting in Sioux City Community Theatre (SCCT) productions for more than 20 years.
It doesn't matter if you're 23 or 93, this three-word phrase offers the promise of excitement, surprise and, yes, fabulous prizes.
LE MARS, Iowa -- A raucous farce about romance, thorny relationships and revenge will be coming to the Postal Playhouse, 105 First St. N.E.
Don't tell anybody, but a certain, jolly, red-suited North Pole inhabitant may have flown the coop.
A few days before the curtain is set to rise, director Russ Wooley is worried about breakaway kilts and Scottish tam o'shanters that can take a beating.
LE MARS, Iowa -- By day, Candice Nash is best known for being one-half of KSUX's "Tony and Candice Morning Show" with Tony Michaels.
Romantic entanglements, weird personalities and so many love triangles that you'd need a scorecard to identify the players.
What do you get when you have one play, two directors, a handful of actors, 209 individual stories, and characters ranging from sneaky dwarves, talking fish and a cross-dressing wolf?
It is very unusual for the Weekender to devote any space to a middle school musical, but Holy Cross School’s production of “The Little Mermaid” has a unique connection to Hollywood.
LE MARS, Iowa -- The Postal Playhouse, the longtime home of the Le Mars Community Theatre, is known for its high ceilings, big windows and tile floors.
For nearly a century, a mysterious murder has haunted the building that formerly house Sioux City's first auditorium.
Revealed through a series of letters, postcards and notes, A.R. Gurney’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play “Love Letters” told the story of a man and a woman who loved each other for decades despite living separate lives.
If you can never get enough of Lewis' take on the world, check out his daily "Teatime for the Socially Distanced Soul" on YouTube.
If "Sweat's" subject matter -- an economic crisis that leads to racist strife and violence -- seems edgy for a school affiliated with the Reformed Church of America, well, that's the reason Northwestern's theater department wanted to tackle it.
Veteran director Donny Short will soon be presenting "A Visit from St. Nicholas," a new holiday production offering a twist on Clement Moore's -- via the Betty Strong Encounter Center's Facebook page.
“I can’t tell you how excited I was,” executive director Diana Wooley said as the theatre opened its doors again.
Going to the theater is back!
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Live musical performances return this weekend with the "Songs of Inspiration" program.