The Sandbox Collective is celebrating its fifth year with the restaging of its heartwarming maiden musical “Dani Girl,” this time with younger actors.
A boy locks himself in his bathroom for a year. Two sadomasochistic sisters plot to kill their employer. Five men hired to carry out a murder end up killing themselves.
Sisters gone cuckoo and a pair of cancer-stricken kids were the unlikely stars of the two stage productions that played the Peta Theater Center’s Main Theater, during The Sandbox Collective’s multi-arts festival “The Imaginarium,” which ran Oct. 28-31.
“Why is cancer?”—with a line like this, you know that you’re in for a different kind of show in The Sandbox Collective’s latest offering, “Dani Girl.” How in the world does one create a cancer musical?
Michael Kooman & Christopher Dimond’s musical “Dani Girl” was the maiden production of The Sandbox Collective, and for their fifth...
Typecast as villain on film and TV, the actor with swag, abs and cryptic tattoos finally portrays a good guy on his first theater role.
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Watching a restaging of a play can be a double-edged experience for a viewer, particularly if the original version was...