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While worth a look for its inspired performances, this Huntington Theatre Company production does not give us Christopher Durang at his madcap best.
“The pain depicted on stage must cut to the bone, inspire a seemingly impossible empathy within me, within the audience.”
“My first order of business is to do a listening tour. I will have the same question for everyone I meet: what do you need to do your work?”
Valuable new translations of Aimé Césaire suggest that we have overemphasized the political dimension of his poetry and overlooked other, purely literary, qualities.
Not since the closing of Boston’s Exeter Street Theatre have so many of Alex Guinness’s classic films been available to be viewed on a local big screen.
What is served at Wasabi is so-o-o-o fresh.
If you’re looking for an entertaining piece of theater that will leave you both laughing and pondering your own place on the political map, go see
What one really wishes is that the Seattle Opera’s Ring Cycle had been released as a DVD.
Theater Commentary: On The Firing Of Theater J’s Ari Roth
The Theater J debacle points to the difficulties Jewish theater faces within the Jewish community.
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