Tom Key has found success as an actor (shown here as C.S. Lewis) and as an artistic director. (Photos by BreeAnne Clowdus)
It was never intended to be long-te...
Edward Foote was the brainchild of Atlanta playwright Phillip DePoy, and one of the highlights of the year in theater.
While there was plenty to like about th...
Tom Key as the Renaissance Man (and scientist) R. Buckminster Fuller. (Photos by BreeAnne Clowdus)
The one-man show R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (And My...
The Theatrical Outfit's Memphis garnered 13 Suzi Award nominations. (Photo by Chris Bartelski)
When nominations for the 11th annual Suzi Bass Awards were anno...
Travis Smith and Naima Carter Russell in Delray's juke joint in Memphis. (Photo by Chris Bartelski)
It’s 1951 and Delray’s juke joint is the hottest place to ...
Tom Key, center, turns in a stellar performance as the bank president. (Photos by BreeAnne Clowdus)
Storefront Church is the third play in John Patrick Shanle...
The new play "Red," onstage at Theatrical Outfit through March 11, opens with painter Mark Rothko (Tom Key) asking his new assistant (Jimi Kocina), "W...
It’s been a long time coming for Horton Foote’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Young Man From Atlanta” to make its way to the Atlanta stage, and the elusive nature...
Aficionados of the novel “A Confederacy of Dunces” will cherish Theatrical Outfit’s faithful, well-crafted take on John Kennedy Toole’s comic tale of the brilli...
To fans of the late John Kennedy Toole’s great Southern comic novel “A Confederacy of Dunces,” Ignatius J. Reilly needs no introduction. He is, as Walker Percy ...