The classic Ken Kesey tale of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest follows the antics of rebellious Randle Patrick McMurphy, who fakes insanity in order to serve a criminal sentence in a mental hospital rather than in prison. McMurphy’s charisma empowers the ward patients, but the stakes grow dangerous when McMurphy crosses tyrannical Nurse Ratched. […]
Review: A Few Good Men at Mars Theatre
Back Alley Productions has continually distinguished themselves as a company that is willing to step outside of the bounds of traditional theatre to produce exciting and high energy productions. Their current production, A Few Good Men, is no exception. The play tells the story of two Marines being charged with murder. What seems like an open […]
Review: Irish Courage at the Mars Theatre
On March 10 Back Alley Productions opened Irish Courage at the Mars Theatre in Lafayette, GA. Director Thomas White adapted Irish Courage from John Millington Synge’ play Playboy of the Western World. The story is of the day a stranger entered a small irish pub in a panic, with the barmaids aghast in amazement as he explains […]
Back Alley Productions’ Presentation of Hamlet a Rare Gift
The maddness of the great ones should not go unwatched Hamlet is of course one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays whose lines are ingrained in our cultural vernacular. The iconic story of the brooding prince of Denmark grieving his father’s death and the tragedies that ensue has become one of Shakespeare’s most commonly known and […]