Last week, Claire Barco interviewed the director of East West Theater's new production, Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things. She then went to go see it. Below, her impressions of the event.
Review: The Shape of Things
Interview: The Shape of Things - love, sex, art, and bad fashion sense
Tomorrow brings us East West Theatre’s twelfth production to date with The Shape of Things, written by Neil LaBute. The story centers around four angsty students from some Midwest college, all getting in each others business (read: pants), and leading to some drastic outcomes - a tale we're sure some of us will find hits a little close to home.
Luma the light show
Luma, a touring light spectacle, is wrapping up its China tour with a visit to Shanghai's Oriental Art Center this weekend. Dance, juggling and theatrics mingle with lighting effects in this show designed by artistic director Marlin, who conceived of the show two decades ago while watching a volcano's glow illuminate the horizon from his (then) treehouse residence in Hawaii.

