Dorchester theater artist Adobuere Ebiama “Can’t Wait”

Feb. 12   Leave a Comment  

Adobuere Ebiama, artistic director and co-founder of Can't Wait Productions

“Stories of inner city. Stories of people of color that aren’t always tragic. Stories of Boston. There’s a chunk of people like me who just aren’t being represented enough.”

Stage Review: “Green Eyes” from Company One

Feb. 11   Leave a Comment  

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As sexy and dangerous as it gets

Stage Review: Award-winning dramas for championship weekend

Feb. 3   Leave a Comment  

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“God of Carnage” at the Huntington, RED at Speakeasy, Superior Donuts at Lyric Stage Company

New Center for the Theater Commons announced by ArtsEmerson

Dec. 30, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Headed by innovators in new play development research and practice from Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.

Stage Review: “Three Pianos” at the A.R.T.

Dec. 16, 2011   1 Comment  

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Party with these Romantic music geeks

Stage Review: “Ain’t Misbehavin’” at the Lyric

Dec. 10, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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A revue of the work of Fats Waller, who seems to have written every great song of the 20′s and 30′s.

Stage Review: Kathleen Turner in “High” at the Emerson Majestic

Dec. 10, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Kathleen Turner plays a tough-talking nun, asked by a shady preist to save a drug-addicted street hustler

Stage Review: “Captors” at the Huntington

Dec. 9, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Grappling with the story of convincing a mass murder to tell his own

Stage Review: “Moby Dick” from Gare St Lazare Players Ireland, at ArtsEmerson

Nov. 10, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Like an old man in a bar, coaxed by the patrons to tell his survival story one more time for the newcomers

Stage Review: “Mabou Mines Dollhouse” at ArtsEmerson

Nov. 5, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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I was shocked, moved, tickled and puzzled by this production. I was never bored.

Stage Review: “Before I Leave You” at the Huntington

Nov. 4, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Graying Cantabrigians on love, friendship, success, racial identify and Chinese food

Stage Review: “In the Red and Brown Water” at Company One

Nov. 2, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Yoruban demigods reincarnated in a Louisiana ghetto

Stage Review: The Civilians’ “You Better Sit Down: Tales From My Parents’ Divorce” at ArtsEmerson

Oct. 28, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Actors tell the stories of their parents’ divorces, in their parents’ own words–as their parents

Meet Seth Lepore, “New Age Refugee”

Oct. 24, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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In his one-man show, Losing My Religion: Confessions of a New Age Refuges, he’s “not trying to kick the New Age in the crotch,” but he his having some laughs about spiritual snake-oil salesmen.

Stage Review: “Or,” at the Lyric

Oct. 18, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Aphra Behn gets the “Shakespeare in Love” treatment

Stage Review: “Speaker’s Progress” at ArtsEmerson

Oct. 14, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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A revolutionary play

The Blast Interview: Sandra Bernhard

Oct. 13, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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The comedienne/rock star on: Twitter, Occupy Wall Street, Yom Kippur and why her show “I Love Being Me, Don’t You,” at OBERON will be “the ultimate hip experience.”

Stage Review: “Next Fall” at SpeakEasy Stage Company

Oct. 7, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Adam can’t stand that his lover cares more about God than him. Especially since he doesn’t believe in God. In fact, it’s worse than that…

Stage Review: “Twelfth Night” staged by Actors’ Shakespeare Project

Oct. 4, 2011   1 Comment  

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A fresh take with understated humor and traces of darkness

Stage Review: “Candide” at the Huntington Theatre Company

Sept. 30, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Mary Zimmerman’s epic, playful take on Voltaire’s cynical classic