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‘Harris Cashes Out’ Brings Quirks & Quips to the Palace Theatre
Harris Cashes Out proves there’s always pleasure in watching quirky characters collide onstage! Directed by Julianna Goertzen, this light-hearted comedy of clashing personalities plays onstage at the Palace Theatre until March 15. The small but mighty cast of 'Harris Cashes Out!' Jasmine Gunkel as Kim, Sam Didi as Jason, Tim Bourgard as Harris, and Vivien King-Sherwood as Maggie. Photo by Ross Davidson. Forty years ago, Harris Wellborn (Tim Bourgard) watched his Broadway dre

Izzy Siebert
4 days ago3 min read


‘Urinetown’ is Flush With Fun at the Palace Theatre
Without a doubt, Urinetown is the weirdest dystopia I’ve encountered. A decimated water supply. Public toilets owned by private companies. Entry fees charged for the “privilege to pee.” It’s weird, but it works. Directed and choreographed by Sydney Brockway, Urinetown is a gleefully satiric and highly entertaining musical at the Palace Theatre. Bobby Strong (Henry Truong) watches Officer Lockstock (Kate Sepi). Photo by Ross Davidson. Urinetown ’s dystopian future is incredib

Izzy Siebert
Feb 254 min read


Unflinching and Bold: “Closer” at the Palace Theatre Refuses To Look Away
Patrick Marber’s Closer may be a story about messy people, but director Dave Semple’s production is anything but. Refreshingly bold and cleanly staged, this show is unafraid to take risks as it tackles topics of love, sex, and power.

Izzy Siebert
Feb 103 min read


Deathtrap is Smart, Sharp, Surprising at The Palace
Would you kill for respect? For money? For glory? In the right hands, a creative idea can be all three, and in Deathtrap that’s worth dying for. The Palace’s latest production, directed by James Patterson, is packed with nail-biting combat, shocking twists, and memorable performances. Catch it before it closes on Dec. 7 ! Sydney (David Lamari) and Clifford (Marc Motiejunas) eye up the competition. Photo by Ross Davidson. Sydney Bruhl (David Lamari), a once-famed playwright o

Izzy Siebert
Dec 1, 20253 min read


The Rocky Horror Show Is "Absolute Pleasure" at The Palace
Give yourself over to absolute pleasure! The Rocky Horror Show , presented by Infuse Productions and the Palace Theatre, is unabashedly queer and packed with audience participation. After playing to sold-out crowds in its first week, tickets are limited for the remaining shows of this cult classic. Get yours before it closes on Nov. 2! Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Shaidon Woods) surrounded by an ensemble of Phantoms. Photo by Ross Davidson. As a storm rages, straightlaced sweethearts

Izzy Siebert
Oct 26, 20253 min read
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