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

Stage Preview: Holiday quirk around Boston

Dec. 13, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Spend the holidays with strippers, drag queens, and jaded versions of holiday icons

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 Preview: Boundary-Breaking Musicals in November

Nov. 11, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Spring Awakening F.U.D.G.E

Even the most realistic, sensible, not-prone-to-break-into-song-and-dance theatergoer can find a musical to enjoy this month—none of which would have been performed in your high school.

The Blast Interview: Sandra Bernhard

Oct. 13, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Sandra Bernhard

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.”

Mayor declares “Porgy and Bess” Day in Boston

Sept. 30, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Audra MacDonald and Norm Lewis in Porgy and Bess

Menino stakes his claim before the much-talked about musical leaves for New York

Stage Review: “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” at the A.R.T.

Sept. 2, 2011   1 Comment  

Photo by Michael J. Lutch

See it here before New York gets it!

Controversy draws attention to A.R.T.’s star-studded “Porgy and Bess”

Aug. 31, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Sondheim and others rip the show before the curtain even rises

Stage Review: A “Love Song” from Orfeo Group

Aug. 11, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Plot twists and poetry make “Love Song” hit hard

Stage Review: Propeller’s “Richard III” at the Huntington

June 7, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Witness the bloody rise, slow maddening and sudden descent of the dictator

Boston Theater Marathon XIII

May 22, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Longer than a sketch, shorter than a one-act: it’s 10-minute plays. Lots and lots and lots of ‘em.

Stage Review: Antony and Cleopatra staged by Actors’ Shakespeare Project

May 15, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Sexual politics with an emphasis on the latter.

Stage Review: “Bellona, Destroyer of Cities” at the ICA

May 15, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Sexy, dangerous, mind-boggling Sci-fi in performance at the ICA

2nd Annual Emerging America Festival brings innovation and variety to A.R.T., Huntington and I.C.A. stages

May 13, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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A variety of live performances throughout Cambridge and Boston

Stage Review: “Eurydice,” staged by the Independent Drama Society

April 30, 2011   1 Comment  

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The tragic love story of myth–with clowns

Revisiting “Tommy” at Boston Conservatory

April 9, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Long time “Tommy” fans see what some students can do with it.

Stage Review: “Book of Days” from Bad Habit Productions

April 9, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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A small-town mystery of drama, sainthood, cheese and foulplay

Stage preview: “Ragtime” at Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts

March 28, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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The rarely produced show about the American Dream at the turn of the 20th century takes the stage.