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'The Learned Ladies of Park Avenue' – Not as Smart as They Could Be

by Jan Nargi — September 17, 2005
Jaunty production of 1930s-style comedy based on Molière classic can't overcome Grimm writing
You're In Good Company With 'Urinetown'

You're In Good Company With 'Urinetown'

by Olena Ripnick — September 13, 2005
The Lyric Stage Company kicks off their thirty-first season in Boston with 'Urinetown: The Musical,' the Tony award winning show that spoofs the very best of Broadway.

'Abyssinia' Makes a Joyful Noise

by Jan Nargi — September 6, 2005
Glorious NSMT production raises our hearts and hopes with uplifted voices

'The Boy Friend' Lacks Onstage Star Power

by Jan Nargi — August 19, 2005
Goodspeed revival is handsome and rich but needs more personality

Luster of "Constant Star" Lacking in "Ragtime"

by Jan Nargi — June 23, 2005
Turn-of-the-century figures inspired recent works at Merrimack and Seacoast Reps

Goodspeed Musicals Has Rollicking 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'

by Jan Nargi — June 12, 2005
The Oregon Territory, 1850: Where men were brawny, women were pretty, and all the children were named in alphabetical order

Una Conversazione Con Matteo Morrison

by Joseph F. Panarello — May 31, 2005
An interview with the Tony-nominated star of THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA, Matthew Morrison.

New England Review: Ludwig's 'Shakespeare in Hollywood'

by Nancy Grossman — May 28, 2005
The Lyric Stage Company of Boston's presentation of 'Shakespeare in Hollywood' is a delightful romp through a land of enchantment.

'Take Me Out' Goes Down Swinging in SpeakEasy Production

by Jan Nargi — May 13, 2005
And it's one, two, three strikes.

'Thoroughly Modern Millie' Kicks Off 50th Season in Beverly, MA

by Jan Nargi — May 7, 2005
Square show doesn't fit round stage of North Shore Music Theatre

Touring "Little Shop of Horrors" Is Big Supermarket of Shtick

by Jan Nargi — May 6, 2005
This is your plant.

'You Never Know' Is a Champagne Toast to American Musicals

by Jan Nargi — April 26, 2005
Rhode Island's Trinity Rep launches world premiere of Charles Strouse's bubbly new concoction in grand style.

Love among the Ruins: Worcester Foothills Stages Gripping "Miss Saigon"

by Jan Nargi — March 31, 2005
Contemporary Masterpiece Is a Tragic Clash of Hope and Despair

'The Cook' Sizzles, 'Anna in the Tropics' Fizzles

by Jan Nargi — March 17, 2005
Hartford Stage serves up tasty Cuban dish while SpeakEasy's metaphorical cigar story fails to ignite

Boston's Lyric Stage Baits Audience with "Red Herring"

by Jan Nargi — March 10, 2005
Great comic cast makes sure this frantic fish story doesn't flounder

Stoneham Theatre Presents Timeless "John and Jen"

by Jan Nargi — March 4, 2005
Love conquers loss in Lippa and Greenwald's tender family duet

New England Review: "Topdog/Underdog" Bares Teeth at New Rep

by Jan Nargi — February 26, 2005
Pick the diamonds cast, pick a winner.

Dennehy Repeats Turn as "Trumbo" at Boston's Huntington Theatre

by Jan Nargi — February 14, 2005
Red State residents, be warned.

Boston Review: SpeakEasy's "Moonlight Room" Needs CPR

by Jan Nargi — February 8, 2005
Paging Dr.

New England Review: Hartford Stage Makes Good Choice with "Bad Dates"

by Jan Nargi — February 1, 2005
Annalee Jefferies gives a delightful performance in this one-woman tour de force.

New England Review: Actors Alternate Power Post Nightly in Trinity Rep's "Topdog/Underdog"

by Jan Nargi — January 27, 2005
Two alpha-male wannabes in one cage equals explosive drama, either way you cast it.

"Thrill Me" Gets New England Premiere at Stoneham Theatre

by Jan Nargi — January 24, 2005
Darkly funny and chilling musical about Leopold and Loeb explores what two young murderers did for love.

Boston Premiere of "Quills" Proves That the Pen Is Mightier than the Sword

by Jan Nargi — January 19, 2005
New Rep production is brutal, bloody, and twisted - but you can't take your eyes off it.

NE Review: Marriage of Music and Middle-Aged Angst Marks "The Kreutzer Sonata"

by Jan Nargi — January 18, 2005
Intriguing Russian mood piece receives world premiere at New England's Merrimack Repertory Theatre.

'Seussical, the Musical' Is the Cat's Meow

by Jan Nargi — December 16, 2004
Youthful cast members of the Boston Children's Theatre prove anything's possible if you think the right think.
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