Tag Archives: Steve Yockey
Island City Stage Challenges With Gripping Octopus
Sartre’s existentialism tips the iceberg of what Steve Yockey’s play Octopus takes on in its oddly dark comic and tumultuous story. . While it may leave some scratching their heads, there’s no doubt that what’s emerged is gripping good theater at Island City Stage.
City Theatre’s Summer Shorts Kicks It Up A Notch Once Again
Efforts by City Theatre staffers to improve the consistency of its offerings has paid off: This edition of Summer Shorts is not only lushly and imaginatively produced with a noticeable extra bit of polish, but is more consistently funny and entertaining than any edition in recent memory.
Posted in Performances, Reviews
Tagged City Theatre, David Perez-Ribada, Elizabeth Dimon, Ellis Tillman, Irene Adjan, Jodi Dellaventura, John Manzelli, Leslie Ayvazian, Margaret M. Ledford, Mary Sansone, Matt Corey, Mcley Lafrance, Niki Fridh, Paul Rudnick, Paul Tei, Preston Bircher, Ricky J. Martinez, Steve Yockey, Summer Shorts, Theo Reyna, Tom Wahl
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