September 30, 1993 -
September 24, 1993 - Local theater critic Erin Hart reviews the Dudley Riggs production of Politically Correct means ALWAYS having to Say You're Sorry and Children's Theater adaptation of Washington Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
September 8, 1993 - Local theater critic Erin Hart reviews the Theater 911 production of Maxwell Anderson’s adaptation of The Bad Seed.
September 3, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Rebecca Rice’s Waiting In Vain at the Ordway. The play was based on a newspaper story about a young African American girl's death.
August 27, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Les Miserable at the Ordway.
August 11, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews the plays The Life Dances by Urban Bush Women; and Guys and Dolls at the Ordway.
August 4, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Minneapolis playwright Timothy Mason’s Levitation. The Jungle Theater play explores a man’s attempt to come to terms with the inevitability of his own parents' deaths.
July 30, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Alexander Ostrovsky’s play Too Clever by Half, a Guthrie Theater production.
July 23, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Girish Karnad’s play Nagamandala, a Guthrie Theater production that weaves together two Kannada folk tales, exploring themes of marriage, fidelity, and female agency.
June 23, 1993 - Local theater critic and writer Erin Hart reviews Paula Vogel play, The Baltimore Waltz. It is a comedic and tragic story about a sister, Anna, who takes a fantastical European vacation with her brother, Carl, after being diagnosed with a fatal disease, Acquired Toilet Disease (ATD).