It’s 1990. A little girl sits in front of her television smacking gum. On the screen a man in a white hat walks up to a door, opens it and is flooded with white light. The little girl’s eyes widen.
A production of the legendary American Dance Machine, the two-act 90-minute show, co-directed by Nikki Feirt Atkins and Randy Skinner, will serve as a pleasing exercise in nostalgia for many older ...