Lisa Much
Lisa Much is a recent transplant to Columbus as of June. She comes from Chicago having freelanced as a stage manager and prop designer. She holds a BA in Sustainable Theater from Green Mountain College in Vermont.
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Theatre Review: Shadowbox Live’s American Idiot Expectantly Excels with the Music
After waiting years for the rights and enduring much...
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Theatre Review: CATCO’s Love Letters Celebrates Love Throughout the Years
As Valentine’s Day approaches, sentiments abound regarding the day...
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Theatre Review: Anything Goes a Delightful Classic
Cole Porter undoubtedly remains one of the most influential...
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Theatre Review: Psycho Beach Party has Stellar Acting but Falls a Bit Flat
Rare do I see a show that leaves me...
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Theatre Review: Short North Stage’s The Great One a Hockey Musical Everyone (Even Sports Fans) Will Enjoy
When I first heard about Short North Stage’s original musical The Great One, a hockey musical, I felt bemused. Sports and theater do not...
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Theatre Review: Newsies’ Dance and Music Delights
Disney’s touring production of Newsies marched its way into a fairly packed Ohio Theatre last night.
Based on the 1992 movie, this show tells the...
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A Look Inside the Gallery of Echoes
There has long existed a sort of disconnect between the various forms of art. Actors often do not understand writers who do not understand...
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Theatre Review: Shepherd Productions’ Betrayal continues the British Affair theme
Recently, Columbus has witnessed a second British invasion, at least regarding English penned plays centering on affairs and identity. In March, we saw Shots...
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Theatre Review: Always…Patsy Cline a Safe Choice
Let me preface all of this by stating that I do not particularly enjoy musicals where plot subordinates the music. I like driving stories...
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Theatre Review: Book of Mormon Might Shock, But Absolutely Worth It
As a child, for a cornucopia of reasons, my mother forbade me from watching South Park. I grew up quite religious, but snuck it...
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Theatre Review: Powerful Songs Drive Imagine Productions’ Presentation of Rent
Twenty years after the initial New York Theatre Workshop,...
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Theatre Review: Shadowbox Live’s Recent Collaboration Gallery of Echoes Paves an Exciting Path for Theaters in Columbus
Shadowbox Live's newest original production Gallery of Echoes opened...
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Theatre Review: Straight White Men attempts to address privilege
I recall a specific moment in January 2012 when...
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Theatre Review: The Addams Family Delivers a Fairly Tame Production
The Addams Family-A New Musical opened on Broadway in...
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Theatre Review: Available Light’s We are Proud to Present…
After witnessing Available Light Theatre's We are Proud to...