Now in its 11th season, downtown Phoenix’s Space 55 Theatre remains a place for risk-takers to push the creative envelope of content and accessibility.
Family-friendly holiday fun or adults-only edginess? Take your pick.
S & M Comedy Presents creates late night events that push comedians beyond the set-up and punchline predictability of stand up.
Space 55 ventures beyond the apocalypse.
The Phoenix Fringe Festival is back again this month, offering its brand of wacky and profound performance art.
The concept is not new — many cities around the country have movie theaters and bars in the same building. But, as light rail, professional sports and great food has showed us, it doesn’t need to be a new idea to have a huge impact on Downtown Phoenix.
Each month, The Improvised Book Club, an ensemble of some of Phoenix’s best improvisers, chooses a different book to read. Then, on the fourth Sunday of the month, they get together at Space 55 to discuss the book in an open setting and providing their unique take on things. Oprah’s Book Club this is not…
This past weekend, Grand Avenue’s PHiX Gallery had a samurai, a down-on-her-luck standup comedienne, a disembodied head and a sexual extremist all within its walls. Across the street at Soul Invictus, a man was struggling to come to grips with a life sans genitals.