One of the ideas that we promote at Pigeon Creek, is that the work an acting company does back stage is just as important as the work that happens on stage. Oscar worthy performances can be ruined if, for example, a set piece doesn’t get placed in time, there is distra...
I need to start this blog off with a spoiler alert. I’m going to give away how The Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company’s production of Julius Caesar handles stage blood. Or, more specifically, how it “doesn’t” handle blood.
Repertory Company member, Brad Sytsma, shares his thoughts on what happens when things don't go as planned.
Yesterday, we opened our production of Julius Caesar with the first of three matinee performances for High School students at the Beardsely Theatre in Muskegon...