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BWW Review: SpeakEasy Stage's FUN HOME: It's To Die For Photo BWW Review: SpeakEasy Stage's FUN HOME: It's To Die For
by Nancy Grossman - October 23, 2018

FUN HOME is a true story about real people, and Producing Artistic Director Paul Daigneault's production at SpeakEasy Stage Company, the Boston regional premiere of the 2015 Tony Award-winning musical, will make a believer out of anyone who sets foot in the Roberts Studio Theatre. Based on Alison Be...

BWW Review: THE TRAGIC ECSTASY OF GIRLHOOD: Teen Angels? Photo BWW Review: THE TRAGIC ECSTASY OF GIRLHOOD: Teen Angels?
by Nancy Grossman - October 20, 2018

Inspired by her experiences working in the recreation department at a youth residential care facility in the Lone Star State, Kira Rockwell has written a fictional story about five adolescent girls that portrays their back stories, personalities, and behaviors with authenticity, while trying to eras...

BWW Review: WE WILL NOT BE SILENT: A Rallying Cry For The Resistance Photo BWW Review: WE WILL NOT BE SILENT: A Rallying Cry For The Resistance
by Nancy Grossman - October 18, 2018

New Repertory Theatre's mission is "to produce plays that speak powerfully to the vital ideas of our time," a statement which they adhere to vigorously. In this season, under the theme of "Awakening," New Rep presents the New England premiere of WE WILL NOT BE SILENT, a docudrama by playwright David...

BWW Review: Gloucester Stage Signs Off 39th Season With World Premiere MY STATION IN Photo BWW Review: Gloucester Stage Signs Off 39th Season With World Premiere MY STATION IN LIFE
by Nancy Grossman - October 17, 2018

Simon Geller and WVCA-FM, his one-man classical music radio station, were part of the local color of Gloucester, Massachusetts, for 24 years. From 1964 until he retired in 1988, Geller lived, breathed, ate, and slept to single-handedly produce commercial-free broadcasts from his in-home studio, doin...

BWW Review: Theater Uncorked Flies High With ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Photo BWW Review: Theater Uncorked Flies High With ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST
by Nancy Grossman - October 16, 2018

Theater Uncorked returned to the First Church Cambridge this past weekend for two performances of a staged reading of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, a 1963 play by Dale Wasserman, based on the novel of the same name by Ken Kesey. Lest the inmates run the asylum, the strong directorial hand of Bob...

BWW Review: FRANKENSTEIN: Monster or Metaphor? Photo BWW Review: FRANKENSTEIN: Monster or Metaphor?
by Nancy Grossman - October 11, 2018

The Central Square Theater, in conjunction with Catalyst Collaborative@MIT, has a corner on the market of blending art and science. It is no easy task to create intelligent, dramatic entertainment that can live up to their mission and put across its message with clarity, as well as artistry. However...

BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Barrington Stage Company Reminds Audiences That Si Photo BWW Review: THE GLASS MENAGERIE at Barrington Stage Company Reminds Audiences That Simple and Easy are Not the Same.
by Marc Savitt - October 10, 2018

Thanks to Julianne Boyd and the team at Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire audiences can be transported back to a 'simpler time' through THE GLASS MENAGERIE....

BWW Review: Celebrity Series of Boston Kicks Off 80th Season with ALAN CUMMING: LEGAL Photo BWW Review: Celebrity Series of Boston Kicks Off 80th Season with ALAN CUMMING: LEGAL IMMIGRANT
by Nancy Grossman - October 09, 2018

A year ago, almost to the day, Alan Cumming made his debut with the Celebrity Series of Boston, performing his touring show SINGS SAPPY SONGS at Sanders Theatre. This time around, Cumming and his quartet of crack musicians took the stage Sunday night at the considerably larger Symphony Hall, wowing ...

BWW Review: DIRTY SECRETS: A GOLDEN GIRLS LOST EPISODE: Fond Memories With a Twist Photo BWW Review: DIRTY SECRETS: A GOLDEN GIRLS LOST EPISODE: Fond Memories With a Twist
by Nancy Grossman - October 08, 2018

Playwright/director Michael Gaucher and Bitter Bitch Productions bring a live edition of the beloved sitcom to the stage at Club Cafe. DIRTY SECRETS: A GOLDEN GIRLS LOST EPISODE is your chance to get up close and personal with the other Fab Four in Gaucher's original story, complete with song, dance...

BWW Review: SHERLOCK'S LAST CASE: Anything But Elementary Photo BWW Review: SHERLOCK'S LAST CASE: Anything But Elementary
by Nancy Grossman - October 05, 2018

There is much fun afoot in this cleverly written, earnestly acted, and crisply directed play being revived on the main stage at the Huntington Theatre Company. SHERLOCK'S LAST CASE had its world premiere in 1984 in Los Angeles before transferring to Broadway for a short run in 1987 with Frank Langel...

BWW Review: NAKED at Berkshire Theatre Group closes the 90th season with twists, turn Photo BWW Review: NAKED at Berkshire Theatre Group closes the 90th season with twists, turns, and complexity.
by Marc Savitt - October 04, 2018

At each turn, characters undergo significant changes in personality, demeanor, and motivation. It can be both exhilarating and at times slightly confusing for audience members to watch the characters twist along with the plot. It is rewarding, however, as we are entertained by an exploration of th...

BWW Review: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY: Seeking Asylum on the Upper West Side Photo BWW Review: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY: Seeking Asylum on the Upper West Side
by Nancy Grossman - September 27, 2018

Embarking on its 28th season, SpeakEasy Stage Company presents the New England premiere of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning play BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY by Stephen Adly Guirgis. Director Tiffany Nichole Greene is the navigator and masterfully guides a stellar cast on this journey. From the openin...

BWW Review: JEKYLL & HYDE at North Shore Music Theatre Photo BWW Review: JEKYLL & HYDE at North Shore Music Theatre
by David Tompkins - September 27, 2018

Jekyll & Hyde opened last night at North Shore Music theatre (NSMT) to yet another standing ovation and thunderous applause. Overall the evening was a winner....

BWW Review: NATIVE GARDENS Bloom at Merrimack Repertory Theatre Photo BWW Review: NATIVE GARDENS Bloom at Merrimack Repertory Theatre
by Nancy Grossman - September 24, 2018

Merrimack Repertory Theatre opens it 40th anniversary season with NATIVE GARDENS, #8 on American Theatre magazine's list of the top 10 most-produced plays of 2018-2019. With a dozen theaters mounting Karen Zacarias' delightful tale that pits a millennial, Latinx couple against a white, baby boomer c...

BWW Review: Zeitgeist Stage Opens Curtain on Final Season With N.E. Premiere of VICUÑ Photo BWW Review: Zeitgeist Stage Opens Curtain on Final Season With N.E. Premiere of VICUÑA
by Nancy Grossman - September 18, 2018

In news recently reported, the 2018-2019 season will be Zeitgeist Stage Company's last, after seventeen years of notable productions as an acclaimed stalwart of the Boston fringe theater scene. Artistic Director David J. Miller has never shied away from plays that deal with controversial or highly c...

BWW Review: East Coast Premiere of BEING EARNEST at Greater Boston Stage Company Photo BWW Review: East Coast Premiere of BEING EARNEST at Greater Boston Stage Company
by Nancy Grossman - September 17, 2018

What happens when you take an Oscar Wilde classic play from the Naughty Nineties, add about a dozen original musical numbers, and update the story and setting to London's swinging Carnaby Street in the sixties? Well, if you put it in the hands of Director/Choreographer Ilyse Robbins and Music Direct...

BWW Review: HIR at Shakespeare & Company pushes boundaries in a powerful examination Photo BWW Review: HIR at Shakespeare & Company pushes boundaries in a powerful examination of why people “DO” like they “DO”.
by Marc Savitt - September 16, 2018

HIR is anything but traditional. Playwright Taylor Mac has termed his work 'absurd realism' wherein 'the absurdity comes from a heightened but realistic point of view'. Those bold, brave, and open enough to sit in the discomfort that may come with looking at things from diverse points of view will...

BWW Review: World Premiere THE NICETIES: Brookline Playwright Burgess Takes Both Side Photo BWW Review: World Premiere THE NICETIES: Brookline Playwright Burgess Takes Both Sides
by Nancy Grossman - September 16, 2018

Brookline playwright and former Huntington Playwriting Fellow Eleanor Burgess captures the zeitgeist in her fast-paced and intense new play, THE NICETIES, now receiving its world premiere by the Huntington Theatre Company at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts. Inspired by a 20...

BWW Review: KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN: The Power of Love Photo BWW Review: KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN: The Power of Love
by Nancy Grossman - September 13, 2018

Lyric Stage Company opens its 44th season with the Tony Award-winning (seven, including Best Musical) KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, directed and choreographed by Rachel Bertone, with music direction by Dan Rodriguez, who gets pizazz and a far bigger sound than anyone would expect from a five-piece orche...

BWW Review: STRAIGHT WHITE MEN: Boys Will Be Boys Photo BWW Review: STRAIGHT WHITE MEN: Boys Will Be Boys
by Nancy Grossman - September 11, 2018

New Repertory Theatre presents the New England premiere of Young Jean Lee's STRAIGHT WHITE MEN, most recently seen on Broadway over the summer. Lee became the first Asian-American female playwright to have a play produced on Broadway with this exploration of privilege, identity, and American values ...

BWW Review: THE BLACK CLOWN World Premiere at A.R.T. Photo BWW Review: THE BLACK CLOWN World Premiere at A.R.T.
by Nancy Grossman - September 08, 2018

World premiere musical theater piece adapted by Davone Tines and Michael Schachter from 1931 Langston Hughes poem, 'The Black Clown.' Dramatic monologue with orchestral accompaniment is part elegy, part declaration of independence, and part celebration which resonates in 2018 America. Tines gives a ...

BWW Review: THE BERNSTEIN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION at Tanglewood Music Center Photo BWW Review: THE BERNSTEIN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION at Tanglewood Music Center
by Marc Savitt - August 28, 2018

The BERNSTEIN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AT TANGLEWOOD concert was one of the largest and most significant performances taking place worldwide in recognition of what would have been Leonard Bernstein's 100th birthday. The unprecedented and unparalleled event marked the climax of Tanglewood's season-lon...

BWW Review: WELL INTENTIONED WHITE PEOPLE at Barrington Stage Company dares audiences Photo BWW Review: WELL INTENTIONED WHITE PEOPLE at Barrington Stage Company dares audiences to go beyond getting Woke.
by Marc Savitt - August 27, 2018

The entire ensemble cast (all newcomers to BSC) deliver unquestionably high-quality performances. Each displaying a range of emotion and dynamics as their characters navigate the windy and often choppy waters with such strength and dexterity that there is not even a moment we doubt them, nor the co...

BWW Review: HEISENBERG Intrigues at Shakespeare & Company Photo BWW Review: HEISENBERG Intrigues at Shakespeare & Company
by Marc Savitt - August 21, 2018

If you are unnerved by dangling participles, musical compositions with un-resolved chords, or you like a play to flow logically along an expected rhythm or path and tie-up loose ends; HEISENBERG may leave you unfulfilled. Those who enjoy intrigue, the unconventional, and a few wait-what moments wil...

BWW Review: TRUE WEST: Sam Shepard's Classic Tale of Sibling Rivalry Photo BWW Review: TRUE WEST: Sam Shepard's Classic Tale of Sibling Rivalry
by Nancy Grossman - August 21, 2018

TRUE WEST is a dark, yet humorous play by the late Sam Shepard, one of America's foremost playwrights. Joe Short directs a stellar cast of Nael Nacer, Alexander Platt, Mark Cohen, and Marya Lowry in a story of family dysfunction, dramatic conflict, and sibling rivalry, set in a Southern California s...



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