Doug Kreeger: Entering 'ROOMS'
by Joseph F. Panarello - March 21, 2009
Doug Kreeger is an actor who has been displaying his chameleon-like gifts to the various roles he has played on New York's stages. (more...)
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'Frog and Toad:' Big Show in a Little Pond
by Jan Nargi - March 5, 2009
Stoneham Theatre's production of this Tony Award-nominated musical adaptation of Arnold Lobel's beloved children's books demonstrates the power of heart over histrionics, showing that sometimes less is more (more...)
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Photo Coverage: Curtain Call: Women Designing for Live Performance
by Peter James Zielinski - November 17, 2008
Curtain Call is a multi-media exhibition crackling with creative verve and bursting at the seams with the dazzling works of the little-noted women without whose costume, set, and lighting designs and innovations the show could not have gone on in North America for the past hundred-plus years. This is the stuff that makes the audience gasp in awe. This is the opportunity to meet those responsible for taking our breath away. (more...)
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Chekhov Lizardbrain: Iguana be Sedated
by Duncan Pflaster - October 10, 2008
Pig Iron Theater Company returns to New York with the hilarious and brilliant "Chekhov Lizardbrain", a comedy inspired by Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters" and autistic author Temple Grandin's inquiries into the evolving contortions of her own brain. (more...)
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Seascape: Who's Afraid of Charles Darwin?
by Michael Dale - December 19, 2005
In Edward Albee's Pulitzer winner, we evolved, we are evolving and we damn well better keep evolving because the only other option is to return to the sea and degenerate back into amoeba (more...)
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