Stage Review: “Bellona, Destroyer of Cities” at the ICA Jason Rabin May 15, 2011 Sexy, dangerous, mind-boggling Sci-fi in performance at the ICA
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: “Broke-ology” at the Lyric Jason Rabin April 10, 2011 A study in coping with brokeness of all kinds
Stage Review: “Book of Days” from Bad Habit Productions Jason Rabin April 9, 2011 A small-town mystery of drama, sainthood, cheese and foulplay
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: “reasons to be pretty” at Speakeasy Stage Company Jason Rabin March 16, 2011 A little Mars/Venus drama from playwright Neil LeBute
Stage Review: “Prometheus Bound” at the A.R.T. Jason Rabin March 12, 2011 Greek Tragedy meets protest punk
Stage Review: “Hotel Nepenthe” from Actors’ Shakespeare Project Jason Rabin March 1, 2011 Like Off-Kilter? Catch this one before it slinks off
Stage Review: “My Name is Asher Lev” at the Lyric Jason Rabin February 26, 2011 Portrait of the artist as a young Hasidic man
Stage Review: “Ajax” at the A.R.T. Jason Rabin February 18, 2011 An innovative take on the Greek tragedy about war, honor, heroism and P.T.S.D.
Stage Review: “Cymbeline” played by Actors’ Shakespeare Project Jason Rabin February 16, 2011 A lighthearted take on a Shakespearean B-side.
Stage Review: The Abbey Theatre’s “Terminus” at ArtsEmerson Joelle Jameson February 11, 2011 "Pulp Fiction" meets Sophocles, meets Shel Silverstein
Stage Review: A.R.T.’s R. Buckminster Fuller and the History (and Mystery) of the Universe Jason Rabin January 22, 2011 How to make war obsolete, end world hunger and stop global warning--turns out it's all about the triangle.
Stage Review: “Ruined” at the Huntington Jason Rabin January 16, 2011 Could you survive unending war with your humanity in tact?
Stage Review: “The Blue Flower” at the A.R.T. Jason Rabin December 14, 2010 A Dadaist musical experiment
Stage Review: “Vengeance is the Lord’s” at the Huntington Theatre Company Jason Rabin November 27, 2010 Think your family gatherings are tense? Meet the Horvaths.
Stage Review: “Body Awareness” from Speakeasy Stage Company Joelle Jameson October 31, 2010 Lesbians, Aspergers and porn
Stage Review: A.S.P.’s Henry IV Parts I & II: The Coveted Crown Jason Rabin October 27, 2010 Words sharper than swords in Shakespeare's wartime tale about playing roles and measuring honor.