imaginary beasts bring their traditional winter Pantomime to Boston audiences for the first time, with the tale of the eponymous egg from Nursery Rhyme Land. After nine years of performing a Panto each winter on the North Shore, imaginary beasts artistic director Matthew Woods has made the move to Boston for Winter Panto 2012.
Whistler in the Dark returns home to The Factory Theatre with a three-week repertory series celebrating Caryl Churchill, one of the leading playwrights of our time, with full productions of Fen and A Number.
imaginary beasts bring their traditional winter Pantomime to Boston audiences for the first time, with the tale of the eponymous egg from Nursery Rhyme Land. After nine years of performing a Panto each winter on the North Shore, imaginary beasts artistic director Matthew Woods has made the move to Boston for Winter Panto 2012.
imaginary beasts will open its 2011-2012 season 'Gardens of Earthly Delight' with a production of Eugene Ionesco's Macbett, in a translation by Charles Marowitz, at the Boston Center for the Arts Plaza Black Box Theatre, running November 3 - November 19.
imaginary beasts will open its 2011-2012 season 'Gardens of Earthly Delight' with a production of Eugene Ionesco's Macbett, in a translation by Charles Marowitz, at the Boston Center for the Arts Plaza Black Box Theatre, running November 3 - November 19.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre opens its seventh season by diving into Tom Stoppard's linguistic wizardry with Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth, two short plays divided by a comma but united by common themes.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre and the Charlestown Working Theater join forces this September to present a special two-week festival featuring encore performances of two highly acclaimed productions.
Heart & Dagger Productions furthers and challenges audiences with MilkMilkLemonade by Joshua Conkel. The production runs June 30st -July 9th at the Factory Theatre, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, 02118.
Heart & Dagger Productions furthers and challenges audiences with MilkMilkLemonade by Joshua Conkel. The production runs June 30st -July 9th at the Factory Theatre, 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, 02118.
This spring, Whistler in the Dark Theatre returns to the intimacy of the Factory Theatre with Wallace Shawn's provocative and controversial examination of a shifting moral compass: 1985's Obie Award-winning Aunt Dan and Lemon.
This spring, Whistler in the Dark Theatre returns to the intimacy of the Factory Theatre with Wallace Shawn's provocative and controversial examination of a shifting moral compass: 1985's Obie Award-winning Aunt Dan and Lemon.
This spring, Whistler in the Dark Theatre returns to the intimacy of the Factory Theatre with Wallace Shawn's provocative and controversial examination of a shifting moral compass: 1985's Obie Award-winning Aunt Dan and Lemon.
This spring, Whistler in the Dark Theatre returns to the intimacy of the Factory Theatre with Wallace Shawn's provocative and controversial examination of a shifting moral compass: 1985's Obie Award-winning Aunt Dan and Lemon.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre returns to the Factory Theatre with Howard Barker's The Europeans, a stunning emotional shockwave of a play that is both a harrowing love story, and an exploration of our personal freedoms and choices inside the maddening political structures that control our lives.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre returns to the Factory Theatre with Howard Barker's The Europeans, a stunning emotional shockwave of a play that is both a harrowing love story, and an exploration of our personal freedoms and choices inside the maddening political structures that control our lives.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre opens its sixth season with Ted Hughes's Tales from Ovid, a beautiful and vivid re-imagining of the Metamorphoses and winner of the Whitbread Prize in 1997.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre opens its sixth season with Ted Hughes's Tales from Ovid, a beautiful and vivid re-imagining of the Metamorphoses and winner of the Whitbread Prize in 1997.
Whistler in the Dark Theatre opens its sixth season with Ted Hughes's Tales from Ovid, a beautiful and vivid re-imagining of the Metamorphoses and winner of the Whitbread Prize in 1997.