by Barbara Weinberger | Feb 11, 2016 | Blog
It was the beginning of our second season, and we were riding a “high” from having had several successful shows in our first season, both from an audience and a critical perspective. We confidently opened an unusual production of Tartuffe by Moliere, set...
by Barbara Weinberger | Feb 10, 2016 | Blog
Today we feature the top 10 reasons to sign up and audition for Pegasus Theatre’s RadioVizion™ production of The Frequency of Death! You don’t have to wear all that weird makeup we use in our Living Black & White™ series. It’s a reading, so the...
by Barbara Weinberger | Feb 9, 2016 | Blog
Lexi is a much beloved figure at Pegasus Theatre! She works with Wig Designer Stephanie Williams to ensure that our cast looks their very best, and she does it for every dress rehearsal and performance. I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard a...
by Barbara Weinberger | Feb 6, 2016 | Blog
Read on for a glimpse into the mind of a Pegasus veteran, Blake Hametner! How long have you been involved in theatre? The official answer is sometime in elementary school, but according to my folks I have been performing since I figured out that my brain and my mouth...
by Barbara Weinberger | Feb 5, 2016 | Blog
Radio drama is nearly 90 years old, reaching its peak during the middle to late 1940s. Before the 1920s, formal radio programs were unknown. Most broadcasts were one-time events consisting mainly of talk and music. Broadcast hours were irregular, usually four or five...
by Barbara Weinberger | Feb 4, 2016 | Blog
Our production of H’mlet! is special in several ways! Remember, this was 1986. The trend of spoofing Shakespearean plays hadn’t taken off yet. So this original musical (our first!) was a bit of a departure for theatre goers. And what fun it was! The songs...