Stage Review: “Before I Leave You” at the Huntington Jason Rabin November 4, 2011 Graying Cantabrigians on love, friendship, success, racial identify and Chinese food
Stage Review: “Next Fall” at SpeakEasy Stage Company Jason Rabin October 7, 2011 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 Jason Rabin October 4, 2011 A fresh take with understated humor and traces of darkness
Stage Review: PigPen Theatre’s “The Mountain Song” at Company One Jason Rabin June 15, 2011 An Appalachian folk tale with music and puppetry
Stage Review: “Sons of the Prophet” at the Huntington Jason Rabin April 30, 2011 World premier of Stephen Karem's tragicomic, family drama without the parents
Stage Review: “Eurydice,” staged by the Independent Drama Society Jason Rabin April 30, 2011 The tragic love story of myth--with clowns
Stage Review: “9 Circles” from the Publik Theatre Jason Rabin April 5, 2011 What's to be done when a solider's accused of committing the wrong inhuman acts?
Stage Review: “Neighbors” at Company One Jason Rabin January 14, 2011 An electrifyingly unsettling play about race
Stage Review: “Body Awareness” from Speakeasy Stage Company Joelle Jameson October 31, 2010 Lesbians, Aspergers and porn
Stage Review: “Circle, Mirror, Transformation” from the Huntington Theatre Company Jason Rabin October 24, 2010 "Waiting for Guffman" meets "The Breakfast Club" in fictional Shirley, VT