
“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.”
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“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.”
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“God of Carnage” at the Huntington, RED at Speakeasy, Superior Donuts at Lyric Stage Company
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Spend the holidays with strippers, drag queens, and jaded versions of holiday icons
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Kathleen Turner plays a tough-talking nun, asked by a shady preist to save a drug-addicted street hustler
Nov. 11, 2011 Leave a Comment

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.
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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.”
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Menino stakes his claim before the much-talked about musical leaves for New York
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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.
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The rarely produced show about the American Dream at the turn of the 20th century takes the stage.
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