I’m a firm believer that all theater must be experienced to be appreciated. When I write a review, I am cognizant of the fact that a review is...
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Early on in Steve Solomon’s solo performance, My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish, and I’m in Therapy, the performer...
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The American Repertory Theater is wrapping up its David Mamet celebration with two shorter plays, The Duck Variations and Sexual Perversity in...
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When dramatist and poet Federico Garcia Lorca died in 1936, he had given the theater world some of its most enduring masterpieces, including The House...
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The Huntington Theatre Company closes out its strong 27th year with the musical Pirates! (Or, Gilbert and Sullivan’s Plunder’d)...and...
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One doesn’t automatically associate David Mamet with slapstick. But in Romance, currently on stage at the American Repertory Theater, slapstick...
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No, that’s not a typo. Someone has actually made everyone’s favorite trashy indulgence, The Jerry Springer Show, into an opera. And when...
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In A Moon for the Misbegotten, there comes a moment (different for every audience member, I’m sure), as we swim amidst the lovely words of...
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