If you’ve just welcomed a rabbit into your family, learning how to bunny-proof a room is likely high on your list of priorities. While ensuring your home is as hazard-free as possible does take some ...
Volume one of Guite’s new epic poem, Merlin’s Isle: An Arthuriad, arrives spring 2026 – three more volumes to follow in 2027-2028 Malcolm Guite is known worldwide as a poet following the tradition of ...
Artistic director Pete Peterson adapts the famous work with an eye to faith and a look back at Scrooge’s past. No matter how many times I hear “Come Thou Fount,” I still think of an angry Victorian ...
3 ICYMI: Meet the Next On Stage: Season 6 Finalists Called "poignant and powerful" and "heart-wrenching and enlightening" by Broadway World, the play made its world premiere at the George Theater in ...
Rabbit Room Theatre and Matt Logan Productions are premiering a new adaptation of “The Hiding Place” on June 30. The performance can be watched at the Soli Deo Center on Christ Presbyterian Academy’s ...
Rabbit Room Theatre is bringing an original adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol To the stage this December with an all-star cast and creative team. The newly imagined holiday classic, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Rabbit Room Theatre, Matt Logan Productions and MA2LA in partnership with Trafalgar Releasing today announced three nights of global theatrical cinematic events for The Hiding Place ...
Adapted by Rabbit Room’s A.S. “Pete” Peterson and directed/designed by Logan, the piece features an original score and digital projections by Anthony and Laura Matula (MA2LA). And while Dickens’ ...
How Rabbit Room playwright A.S. Peterson adapted ‘The Hiding Place’ for a new generation. The story of one humble Dutch family has long riveted American evangelicals. Corrie and Betsie ten Boom, ...
UCLA alumna Michelle Kelly works in the rabbit room at the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter and is the founder and president of the Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation. She has had a passion for working with ...
In retrospect, it strikes me as odd that I’ve never seen the 1950 film version of Harvey, Mary Chase’s Pulitzer-winning play about a pleasantly eccentric gentleman named Elwood P. Dowd and his boon ...