In their presentation of Clare Boothe Luce’s play “The Women,” The College of Southern Nevada Department of Fine Arts attempts to paint a colorful picture using a wide stroke, but unfortunately manages only a bare sketch.

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It was during his very first stroll through the National Atomic Testing Museum that Allan Palmer saw something that left him, he admits, “stunned.”
Israel Horovitz’s 1967 play “Line” is as timely now as it was then. Perhaps more so, because it’s not about waiting. It’s about being first. First in anything.
Theater: ‘THE WOMEN’ OPENS AT CSN, It’s a jungle out there. Get set to laugh as “The Women” claw and scratch their way through it, starting Friday at the College of Southern Nevada.
What’s a nice Irish Catholic like Tom Dugan doing writing and starring in “Wiesenthal,” a one-man drama about Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal?
Every so often, it’s nice to go to the theater and see a play that you don’t have to think too much about, a show that does the work for you, sweeps you up and takes you along for a fun ride. For some in the loyal audience Friday, this seemed to be the consensus at Las Vegas Little Theatre’s production of Ray Cooney’s “It Runs in the Family.”