Interview: Susan Priver and Ron Bottitta of THE LOVERMarch 17, 2026Veteran director Jack Heller returns to the Odyssey Theatre to helm a visiting production of Sex, Lies and Harold Pinter, an evening of two rarely staged Pinter one-acts—both darkly comic, both unmistakably unsettling. Opening night is set for March 20, with performances continuing through April 26.
Review: THE COLOR PURPLE by Chromolume Theatre at The ZephyrMarch 16, 2026Directed magnificently by Elijah Green, with energetic choreography by Katie Powers-Faulk and musical direction by Miki Yokomizo, the totally entertaining and artistically brilliant production pulled me in from the moment it started.
Interview: Apollo Dukakis on YOU AND ME, part of OK, OLYMPIA, LET’S GO!March 10, 2026Boston-born Apollo Dukakis most important lifelong role has been as the adoring brother of his sister, Academy-Award winning actress Olympia Dukakis, who left us in 2021. To honor her memory, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble is presenting OK, OLYMPIA, LET’S GO!, a multi-media celebration of her life that includes YOU AND ME, a one-act play written by Apollo.
Review: HONOUR by Ruskin Group TheatreMarch 1, 2026Director Max Mayer keeps the action authentic and story realistically contrite after helping execute the play’s workshop, making this production an especially meaningful return to the material.
Review: THE TYPIST at Hudson Guild TheaterFebruary 4, 2026Bitterman’s script encompasses so many universal truths about the battle of the sexes in working out relationships that everyone will identify with the ups and downs that challenge even the closest couple to survive and stay together. The dialogue is fast-paced and delivered with the necessary emotional skill by James and Edwards.
Interview: Justin Tanner of MY SON THE PLAYWRIGHT by Rogue MachineFebruary 2, 2026Justin Tanner works as a creative consultant for numerous projects in theatre, film, and television and has credits including more than 20 produced plays as well as credits writing TV shows and web series. I decided to speak with him about the process of writing such a personal play.
Review: World Premiere of WHAT OPA DID at Theatre 40 through 2/15January 22, 2026What Opa Did is masterful and brutally honest storytelling at its best, with each actor dedicated to showing each person as a human being, not just either good or bad, while trying to cope with the reality of their lives in Germany in World War II.