Dorchester theater artist Adobuere Ebiama “Can’t Wait”
"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: Award-winning dramas for championship weekend
"God of Carnage" at the Huntington, RED at Speakeasy, Superior Donuts at Lyric Stage Company
New Center for the Theater Commons announced by ArtsEmerson
Headed by innovators in new play development research and practice from Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
Stage Review: Kathleen Turner in “High” at the Emerson Majestic
Kathleen Turner plays a tough-talking nun, asked by a shady preist to save a drug-addicted street hustler
The Blast Interview: 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
Menino stakes his claim before the much-talked about musical leaves for New York
Controversy draws attention to A.R.T.’s star-studded “Porgy and Bess”
Sondheim and others rip the show before the curtain even rises
Stage Review: A “Love Song” from Orfeo Group
Plot twists and poetry make "Love Song" hit hard
Stage Review: Propeller’s “Richard III” at the Huntington
Witness the bloody rise, slow maddening and sudden descent of the dictator
Boston Theater Marathon XIII
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
Sexual politics with an emphasis on the latter.
Stage Review: “Bellona, Destroyer of Cities” at the ICA
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
A variety of live performances throughout Cambridge and Boston
Stage Review: “Eurydice,” staged by the Independent Drama Society
The tragic love story of myth--with clowns
Revisiting “Tommy” at Boston Conservatory
Long time "Tommy" fans see what some students can do with it.
“Car Talk: The Musical!!!” Suffolk prof. and playwright Wesley Savick interview
First show for the Modern Theatre features Boston's beloved auto mechanic radio hosts