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'Speech and Debate:' Brave New World - Discuss
by Nancy Grossman - Apr 7, 2009


Lyric Stage presents Boston premiere of Stephen Karam's dark comedy about adolescent self-discovery in the cyber-Zeitgeist

Lyric Stage Of Boston Announces SPEECH & DEBATE 3/27-4/5
by BWW News Desk - Mar 27, 2009


Following the two most successful and highest-attended seasons in its 34-year history, The Lyric Stage Company of Boston announces the sixth production of the 2008-2009 Season: Speech and Debate by Stephen Karam.

Lyric Stage Of Boston Announces SPEECH & DEBATE 3/27-4/5
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 17, 2009


Following the two most successful and highest-attended seasons in its 34-year history, The Lyric Stage Company of Boston announces the sixth production of the 2008-2009 Season: Speech and Debate by Stephen Karam.

'The Little Dog Laughed' Also Snarls
by Jan Nargi - Feb 9, 2008


This is not your mother's nursery rhyme. SpeakEasy Stage in Boston gives Douglas Carter Beane's twisted inside-Hollywood comedy its New England premiere.

Women Drive New Rep's 'Streetcar'
by Nancy Grossman - Sep 21, 2007


Tennessee Williams' masterpiece is the ideal choice to open the season of works exploring the theme of isolation and connection

LuPone, Etc. Among Boston's IRNE Award-Winners
by BWW News Desk - Mar 21, 2007


The Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Awards for 2006 took place on Monday March 19, 2007, at the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA).

Lovers And Other Strange Happenings In 'Almost, Maine'
by Nancy Grossman - Feb 21, 2007


SpeakEasy Stage presents Boston premiere of Maine native's play

LuPone, Gertner, Etc. Among IRNE Nominees
by BWW News Desk - Feb 5, 2007


Patti LuPone and The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee stars Jared Gertner and Jenni Barber are among the nominees of the 2006 Independent Reviewers of New England's (IRNE) Awards.

Hell Hath No Fury Like "The Women"
by Jan Nargi - Oct 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

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