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Sondheim upstages cast in ‘Sondheim on Sondheim’

BOSTON – God bless Spiro Veloudos. For that matter, God bless Peter DuBois. They are dedicated disciples of the work of Stephen Sondheim, the iconic songwriter whose work has graced many of the… Continue reading

A life quickly unravels in Huntington’s ‘Disgraced’

O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive! Walter Scott BOSTON – You can certainly put yourself in the shoes of Amir Kapoor, the lead character in the… Continue reading

‘Violet’: One woman’s ride towards redemption

BOSTON – The title character in the musical “Violet” is hopeful that at the end of a long bus ride she will find hope, healing and redemption. The musical based on the short… Continue reading

WRT’s ‘Blue Leaves: A comic quest for the spotlight

WELLESLEY – “The House of Blue Leaves” is a bit of a schizophrenic comedy, lurching from dark and bleak to hopeful and optimistic, back to a chaotic circus and even, at times, becoming… Continue reading

Hare sheds light on Israeli-Palestinian morass

WATERTOWN – In 1997, the playwright David Hare visited Israel and Palestine to better understand the conflict in the region and to write a play based on his travels. His journey brought him… Continue reading

URT’s ‘Prince’ and ‘Matchless’ offer holiday lessons

CAMBRIDGE – Storytelling is a major part of the holiday experience, and often the stories become a tradition handed down over time, with the same stories repeated each Christmas. For my children, it… Continue reading

A Tayler tour de force in ‘Buyer & Cellar’

BOSTON – There are stars – and then there are stars who become entertainment icons. It usually coincides with the use of only a last name to identify them. Springsteen. Jackson. Streisand. Barbra… Continue reading

Davenport’s presence, power lift Poets’ ‘Beowulf’

CAMBRIDGE – The Poets’ Theatre is dedicated to the spoken word. It aims to present “cutting edge contemporary poetic drama, classic texts daringly re-imagined, brilliant translations of the greatest plays from around the… Continue reading

‘Once’: A romantic refuge for the holiday season

BOSTON – Not every musical has to be “Les Miserables” or “Phantom of the Opera.” There is still room for human-sized, smaller works, with the accent on characters, emotions and situations. So welcome… Continue reading

Tir Na’s ‘Winemaker’: A different Christmas comedy

SOMERVILLE – It’s the kind of show only the Irish could do. It’s the kind of show that only the Irish would want to do. “The Return of the Winemaker,” a Tir Na… Continue reading