Summertime Theater Dreams If you were ever a theater kid in Albuquerque, chances are you know something about Theatre-In-The-Making. Since its founding by Paul Ford in [...] Leigh Hile \ Jun 06, 2013 Read More Cast and crew of As You Like It from last year’s Youth Summer Shakespeare Intensive production
For The Love Of Man: Adobe Theatre Takes On Arthur Miller’s All My Sons “Everything was destroyed, see?” says Chris Keller, the protagonist of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, as he recalls to his fiancee, Ann, his [...] Leigh Hile \ Feb 28, 2013 Read More
Berman's Quixotic View Of The Gila Wilderness On Display At 516 Arts Berman's Quixotic View Of The Gila Wilderness On Display At 516 Arts The Gila Wilderness unfurls from the northernmost point of Silver City for miles, untouched and untamed. Along with the Aldo Leopold Wilderness and [...] Leigh Hile \ Feb 07, 2013 Read More
Art News: Revolutions 13 International Theatre Festival Returns With Puppets, Masks And A Giant Igloo For theater lovers, Christmas comes late in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The tree may be taken down, the holiday lights packed up, the eggnog [...] Leigh Hile \ Jan 10, 2013 Read More “’79fjord” (from Denmark)Wednesday 1/23 8pm • Thursday 1/24 8pm • Friday 1/25 8pm
Performance Review: Miss Mary Christmas Lacks Polish And Shine The Dolls’ Holiday Show Lacks Polish And Shine When I walked into the sold-out Aux Dog Theatre on Saturday night, I thought I was in for a treat. The Dolls have [...] Leigh Hile \ Dec 13, 2012 Read More
Old Town Revival With Art Gallery Offers A More Egalitarian Approach To Art The space was never meant to be a gallery. But innovations—Post-It Notes and penicillin, for example—are often just happy accidents. “The more we [...] Leigh Hile \ Dec 06, 2012 Read More
Group Show Weaves Together Science And Mythology Belinda Edwards says she was called to the desert. And though she almost gave up on the move to New Mexico, “A little [...] Leigh Hile \ Nov 29, 2012 Read More
Performance Review: If Freud And C.s. Lewis Got In A Fight ... Fusion Theatre Company Tackles Weighty Philosophical Questions In Freud’s Last Session, playwright Mark St. Germain draws his inspiration from a book of philosophy entitled The Question of God: C.S. Lewis [...] Leigh Hile \ Nov 15, 2012 Read More Sigmund Freud
Art News: The House That Delahunt Built 3D Artist Builds Herself A Dwelling As Her Master's Thesis The squat wooden structure looks like it’s part tree house, fort, RV and boat. It sits on wheels in a secret lot near [...] Leigh Hile \ Nov 15, 2012 Read More
Performance Review: Dostoyevsky’s Dark Philosophy Infused With Love Santa Fe Playwright Infuses Love Story With Dark Philosophy Fyodor Dostoyevsky is in desperate straits. He promised his publisher Stellovsky a new work by the first of November—just 27 days away. If [...] Leigh Hile \ Nov 08, 2012 Read More