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BOSTON — The Emerging Theatre Company program at the Boston Center for the Arts gives young companies a chance to get their footing, strut their stuff and find an audience in the… Continue reading
BOSTON — The Emerging Theatre Company program at the Boston Center for the Arts gives young companies a chance to get their footing, strut their stuff and find an audience in the… Continue reading
BOSTON — “Million Dollar Quartet” is much more than a jukebox musical. Not that there’s anything wrong with a jukebox musical, when the jukebox is filled with ageless tunes such as “Blue… Continue reading
DORCHESTER — The Actors Shakespeare Project has marked the beginning of its 10th season with an uneven, but at times passionate and powerful production of “Romeo and Juliet” at the Strand Theatre through… Continue reading
BEVERLY — Yes, “La Cage Aux Folles is a family musical. It’s just about a different kind of family. The musical now at the North Shore Music Theatre through Oct. 6 has… Continue reading
BOSTON — After glowing reviews from the Chicago press after its initial run at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago this summer, the bar was set high for the Huntington Theatre Company’s production… Continue reading
CAMBRIDGE — With Diane Paulus’ litany of successes as the artistic director of the American Repertory Theatre, the ART’s biggest challenge these days is making sure the buzz and the hype around… Continue reading
BOSTON — “Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience,” now on the mainstage of the Paramount Theatre through Oct. 6, promises to sum up all seven of the Harry Potter books in about… Continue reading
BOSTON — There’s hearing. And then there’s hearing. There’s communication And then there’s communication — especially communication that is hampered by indifference or disability. What happens when disability or indifference affect communication… Continue reading
STONEHAM — Writing fiction ain’t beanbag, to paraphrase the comment about politics made by Finley Peter Dunne’s fictional Mr. Dooley. Those who have entered that world on even a limited basic usually emerge… Continue reading
BOSTON — “One Man, Two Guvnors” was a bit of a surprise hit during last year’s Broadway season, earning seven Tony nominations and earning a Tony Award for James Corden as Best… Continue reading