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And Now Ladies and Gentlemen, Miss Judy Garland

by Nancy Grossman — June 15, 2007
A Musical Event Starring Kathy St. George With Tim Evans at the piano ...

You're Invited to 'Our Son's Wedding' at Gloucester Stage

by Nancy Grossman — June 12, 2007
Love and marriage - you can't have one without the other (at least in Massachusetts) ...

Boston Gay Men's Chorus, Linda Eder Do Pride Concert Proud

by Nancy Grossman — June 10, 2007
Boston Gay Men's Chorus 25th Anniversary Concert with special guest Linda Eder Boston Opera House Friday, June 8, 2007 ...
Light in the Piazza: Ciao Bella

Light in the Piazza: Ciao Bella

by Jan Nargi — June 6, 2007
Tony Award-winning musical of passion, innocence, romance and disillusionment maintains its luster on national tour...

Maya Angelou: A Rainbow in Our Clouds

by Nancy Grossman — June 2, 2007
An Evening with Maya Angelou at Boston Opera House With vocalist Ray Greene Thursday, May 31, 2007 ...

Hillary and Monica: The (White) Gloves Are Off

by Nancy Grossman — May 31, 2007
One woman's thoughts on what if the two antagonists got together for tea? ...

Don't Let This "Parade" Pass You By

by Jan Nargi — May 30, 2007
SpeakEasy Stage in Boston closes its season with a beautifully realized production of Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown's powerful historical musical based on the real-life persecution and prosecution of a Jewish businessman in 1913 Atlanta...

Review: 2nd Story's Bus Stop

by Randy Rice — May 28, 2007
William Inge's play about a small-town diner and it's patrons is firmly a part of Broadway lore. 2nd Story's production of Bus Stop has been extended through June 16th...

Present Laughter: Big Laughs, Big Stars, Giant Gift

by Nancy Grossman — May 26, 2007
Victor Garber and Brooks Ashmanskas lead a topnotch cast in Noel Coward's mirthful drawing-room comedy as Huntington Theatre Company closes out its 25th anniversary season...

Patti LuPone: High Flying Adored

by Jan Nargi — May 23, 2007
The iconic theater diva and star of 24 - count 'em, 24 - Broadway shows including 'Evita,' 'Master Class,' 'Noises Off,' 'Anything Goes' and 'Sweeney Todd' brought all the songs she 'Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda' sung, plus a few more, to The Music Hall in Portsmouth, NH this past weekend...
Review: The Gamm's Radio Free Emerson

Review: The Gamm's Radio Free Emerson

by Randy Rice — May 23, 2007
It seems that The Gamm got their money's worth when they made their first-ever commission of a play...

Foothills Theatre Sends Up Classic Musicals and Composers

by Nancy Grossman — May 21, 2007
If you love musicals, don't miss 'The Musical of Musicals - the Musical!'...

"Stokes" Enchants Boston

by Jan Nargi — May 14, 2007
Brian Stokes Mitchell bathed Harvard University's majestic Sanders Theatre in splendid sound during his triumphant Bank of America Celebrity Series concert debut...

An Evening with Maya Angelou at Boston Opera House

by Nancy Grossman — May 13, 2007
North America's foremost women's lecture series presents renowned poet, author, historian, actor, activist (etc.) for one night only ...
Boston Area Gets Wild and Crazy

Boston Area Gets Wild and Crazy

by Jan Nargi — May 13, 2007
Lippa's 'The Wild Party' raises the roof at New Rep while North Shore Music Theatre embraces Gershwin with 'Crazy for You'...
Shaw Delivers, but Lyric's "Arms" Doesn't Satisfy

Shaw Delivers, but Lyric's "Arms" Doesn't Satisfy

by Olena Ripnick — May 10, 2007
George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man is a witty satire that everyone should experience; however, while the Lyric Stage's interpretation of the play sometimes hits the mark, Shaw's message is overpowered by a somewhat muddled and over-the-top staging......

'Secret Order': Theatre of Highest Order at Merrimack Rep

by Nancy Grossman — May 6, 2007
The search for the cure for cancer raises issues of medical ethics, power, and money, all wrapped up in a potent production in Lowell...
Compelling Confessions an Authentically Worthy Experience

Compelling Confessions an Authentically Worthy Experience

by Olena Ripnick — April 30, 2007
Confessions of a Mormon Boy, Steven Fales's strikingly honest one man show about his struggle as a Mormon coming to terms with his sexual identity, is a compelling piece of theatre......

All About Us: Missing Its Wisdom Teeth

by Jan Nargi — April 24, 2007
The Joseph Stein/Kander & Ebb musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's 'The Skin of Our Teeth' lacks the sharp bite of the ground-breaking Pulitzer Prize-winning original...

Miss Witherspoon: Labor Pains on the Astral Plane

by Jan Nargi — April 21, 2007
Christopher Durang's metaphysically morbid comedy - where worlds, religions and reincarnations collide - gets sparkling treatment by Boston's Lyric Stage...

Serving Time on the Jury: Judging Aggie

by Nancy Grossman — April 20, 2007
Agatha Christie classic is full of twists and turns, but verdict is mixed....

Huntington Presents a Flawed 'Persephone'

by Olena Ripnick — April 23, 2007
There are many ways to describe my feelings after the close of the Huntington Theatre Company's Persephone, but one word sums it up best-empty....

Well: Laughter Is Good Medicine

by Jan Nargi — April 19, 2007
Lisa Kron's delightful autobiographical comedy about mothers, daughters, and the special ties that bind combines the theatricality of life and the dynamics of theater to explore health, wellness, and the ways in which we deal with both...

2nd Story's Major Barbara

by Randy Rice — April 10, 2007
George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara explores themes that are as relevant in 2007 as they were in 1905...

Review: Trinity Rep's The Fantasticks

by Randy Rice — April 8, 2007
Tony Award Winning Set Designer Eugene Lee has incorporated pieces of the old Rocky Point Midway to bring amazing, local, authenticity to the beloved musical...
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