“An American in Paris” is Nostalgic, Sweet and Full of Dancing
After the city of lights fell under the Axis of darkness, World War II’s legacy colored the lives of those in Paris, including the...
Curtain Critic: Space 55’s “Night of the Chicken” is B’gawking Hilarious
It’s amazing what a cast of actors can do with a couple music stands and a treasure trove of creativity. “Night of the Chicken:...
Need a place to study? We got you
Sometimes, it’s hard to focus in your room. Even if you're surrounded by everything you like to have when working on homework and such,...
Downtown Digest: Hoop dancing and historic homes
Hello downtown people! It’s T.J. Triolo, your guide to downtown Phoenix. As we get deeper into February, I have some more events that you’ll...
Curtain Critic: “Bad Hombres” is Better Than “Despacito.” Change my mind.
A young, sharply-dressed Latino man silences the posh restaurant, announcing that he will perform his live poem: “Date Me or Deport Me, Just Do...
Opinion: Suns arena deal is a necessary evil that must be mitigated
Ryan Boyd is a former columnist for the Downtown Devil and served as the Vice President of Policy for USGD while a student at...
Curtain Critic: “Music Man” is a Nostalgic March Back in Time
The Arizona Theatre Company began the new year with a brassy bang in "Music Man", whose star swindles a small town with a fake...
B3 Productions’ “FrogWoman” is an admirable yet unsuccessful effort
Amphibious theater is not all it’s cracked up to be.
B3 Productions’ “FrogWoman,” written by Chris Danowski, is filled to the brim with intriguing yet...
Phoenix Rising: “Healthy Giving” this holiday season
With the holiday season approaching, many downtown Phoenicians may feel the urge to help their community by going to an area populated by the...
Curtain Critic: Melodies lift the spirits in “Country Blue Saloon”
Some things in life are just so good you need a second taste, whether it's another bite of something delicious or a second showing...











