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Photo Flash: Trinity Rep's Dubin Carol

by Randy Rice — December 8, 2006
Starring CSI's William Petersen, Dublin Carol runs through January 7, 2007

SpeakEasy Serves Up "Bubbly" Brew

by Jan Nargi — December 5, 2006
Deft staging of Kirsten Childs' semi-autobiographical Off-Broadway hit lightly mixes music, humor, insight and heart to deliver a poignant and at times striking message of self-discovery

Review: Trinity Rep's A Christmas Carol

by Randy Rice — December 4, 2006
All of the elements are here, but they are bigger, flashier and more exciting, which is a good thing for this perennial holiday favorite.

Wang Center & Citigroup Announce New Name for Arts Center

by BWW News Desk — November 30, 2006
The Wang Center for the Performing Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to presenting popular art and entertainment as well as arts education programming, and Citigroup, one of the leading global financial services companies, announced the new name for Boston's pre-eminent performing arts cente

Photo Flash: Trinity Rep's A Christmas Carol

by Randy Rice — November 29, 2006
Trinity Repertory Presents its 30th Anniversary production of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming

Avner The Eccentric's Exceptions To Gravity Is Serious Fun!

by Nancy Grossman — November 28, 2006
According to Lyric Stage, the opposite of gravity is levity

Patti LuPone Sizzles in Waltham Concert

by Jan Nargi — November 19, 2006
'The Lady with the Torch' heats up the Reagle Players Celebrity Series

Boston Gets an 'Adult-Only' Spelling Bee, December 1

by BWW News Desk — November 17, 2006
On Friday, December 1 at 8 pm at The Wilbur Theatre, there will be a special for-mature-audiences-only performance of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Depth Is Missing in "Rabbit Hole"

by Jan Nargi — November 15, 2006
Maudlin mix of shallow humor and even shallower grief sheds no new light on family loss

Stoneham Goes "Around the World in 80 Days"

by Jan Nargi — November 14, 2006
Breakneck pace gives this earthbound stage adventure its wings

Stuff Happens Searing Chronicle of Build Up to Iraq War

by Nancy Grossman — November 11, 2006
British playwright David Hare serves up powerful (recent) history lesson
Jury Still Out on 'Twelve Angry Men'

Jury Still Out on 'Twelve Angry Men'

by Olena Ripnick — November 10, 2006
A solid cast, an award-winning director, and an arguably intense story based on an internationally acclaimed film-how could it go wrong? Well, it didn't really go wrong, per se, but it didn't really go right, either.
'Altar Boyz' Is A Slice of Theatrical Heaven

'Altar Boyz' Is A Slice of Theatrical Heaven

by Olena Ripnick — November 2, 2006
It's funny, it's witty, it's energetic, and it's smart, but one only needs a single word to describe Altar Boyz-heavenly.

George M. Cohan Tonight! Taps Up a Storm

by Nancy Grossman — November 1, 2006
Jon Peterson is George M.

Wigged Out: "Hairspray" Holds Up in Regional Premiere

by Jan Nargi — October 30, 2006
Big girls and big hair set North Shore Music Theatre rockin' to the Sixties

9 Parts of Desire - a 'must see' at Lyric Stage Company

by Nancy Grossman — October 25, 2006
Lanna Joffrey gives tour de force performance portraying nine Iraqi women

PPAC comes out strong against Question 1

by Randy Rice — October 25, 2006
'Kiss PPAC Goodbye if Casino Wins' says J.

Review: Lily Tomlin at Mohegan Sun's 10th Anniversary

by Randy Rice — October 25, 2006
To no one's surprise, Lily Tomlin was insightful and witty; cleverly intertwining 'Performance Art' and 'Comedy'

Trinity Rep's Eugene Lee to be inducted into Hall of Fame

by Randy Rice — October 25, 2006
Eugene Lee, who has been been designing at Trinity Rep since 1967, will be inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame

Marcic's Respect Not Just For the Girls

by Olena Ripnick — October 25, 2006
This one is for the girls-and the boys, and the adults, and the kids.

Huntington's Mauritius One Pleasant Surprise After Another

by Olena Ripnick — October 22, 2006
From the moment the lights dimmed and the rock strains of electric guitar came pounding through the speakers, I knew that Mauritius would not be anything like what I had expected.

Great Book, Strong Cast Spell W-i-n-n-e-r

by Jan Nargi — October 19, 2006
Boston 'Spelling Bee' boasts a superb ensemble that earns perfect scores for brains, humor and heart

Providence Black Repertory Company opens Theater Season

by Randy Rice — October 17, 2006
The Providence Black Repertory Company officially opens it 2006-2007 season with The Colored Museum

Hell Hath No Fury Like "The Women"

by Jan Nargi — October 16, 2006
Some of the barbs in this dated social satire may be rusty, but much of the bite in this SpeakEasy production of Clare Boothe Luce's classic comedy still leaves its mark

Review: 2nd Story's Inherit the Wind

by Randy Rice — October 12, 2006
2nd Story Theatre presents their latest production, the courtroom drama Inherit the Wind, in a courthouse setting, The Bristol Statehouse
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