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New England Premiere Opens Gloucester Stage 2017 Season

New England Premiere Opens Gloucester Stage 2017 Season

by A.A. Cristi — May 15, 2017

Gloucester Stage Company kicks off its 38th season of professional theater on Cape Ann with the New England Premiere of John Kolvenbach's Bank Job from May 19 through June 10 at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.

Iconic Classic Drama A DOLL'S HOUSE to Begin This Winter at the Huntington

Iconic Classic Drama A DOLL'S HOUSE to Begin This Winter at the Huntington

by BWW News Desk — January 6, 2017

The Huntington Theatre Company presents the iconic classic drama A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Bryony Lavery, and directed by Boston favorite Melia Bensussen (Awake and Sing!, Luck of the Irish, and Circle Mirror Transformation at the Huntington).

Iconic Classic Drama A DOLL'S HOUSE to Begin This Winter at the Huntington

Iconic Classic Drama A DOLL'S HOUSE to Begin This Winter at the Huntington

by BWW News Desk — December 1, 2016

The Huntington Theatre Company presents the iconic classic drama A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Bryony Lavery, and directed by Boston favorite Melia Bensussen (Awake and Sing!, Luck of the Irish, and Circle Mirror Transformation at the Huntington).

Merrimack Repertory Theatre Adds New Members to Patriot Program

Merrimack Repertory Theatre Adds New Members to Patriot Program

by Tyler Peterson — April 19, 2016

As the inaugural season of Merrimack Repertory Theatre's Patriot Program approaches its end, artistic director Sean Daniels has announced the addition of 14 new theatre artists to the company's network of collaborators.

BWW Review: RHINOCEROS: Collective Psychosis or The People's Choice?

BWW Review: RHINOCEROS: Collective Psychosis or The People's Choice?

by Nancy Grossman — March 5, 2016

The Suffolk University/Boston Playwrights' Theatre co-production of RHINOCEROS, newly adapted by Wesley Savick from Derek Prouse's translation, features a Boston setting, but maintains the themes of Eugene Ionesco's 1959 classic play from the Cold War era.


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