Theater

Theater Review: “The Moderate’ — Ken Urban’s Dazzling, Disquieting Digital Drama

February 10, 2026
Posted in , ,

A consistently engaging and engaged, insightful, humorous, scarily moving, polished contemporary drama with a premise to die for.

Theater Feature: Actors — Still Pursuing Their Passion

February 7, 2026
Posted in , ,

A new year is beginning, so it is as good a time as any to check in with a few actors with Boston roots or performance experience, to explore what it means to pursue the dream of being an actor in 2026.

Theater Commentary: Live Theater—An Incomparable Art Form

February 7, 2026
Posted in , ,

Protecting live theater, along with the other arts that the NEA has supported, is urgent, and it begins, as it did with me, by loving theater, either as a regular member of the audience or as someone onstage or behind the scenes.

Theater Commentary: Portrait of the Artist as a Predator

February 5, 2026
Posted in , ,

Is it possible to separate the art from the artist or, in the case of Rhode Island’s Contemporary Theater Company, the artist’s husband?

Theater Review: “Noli Timere” — A Fearless Weaving of Light and Motion

January 31, 2026
Posted in , ,

If there is power in being invited, for the space of 80 minutes, to suspend our fear of where things are going, this show is a place where we can feel safe to do just that.

Theater Review: “Job” — Terminally Online

January 25, 2026
Posted in , ,

“Job” is not so much a game of cat-and-mouse as a highly pressurized coffee klatch.

Children’s Theater Review: A Rip-Roaring “Library Lion”

January 7, 2026
Posted in , ,

“Library Lion,” wonderfully staged by Adam Theater, marks the arrival of a new and welcome addition to the Boston theater scene.

Theater Review: The Limits of “Wonder”

January 2, 2026
Posted in , ,

“Wonder” aspires to make us more empathetic and to help us “choose kind.”

Holiday Commentary: Making Room for the Stranger

December 25, 2025
Posted in , ,

Sometimes the stranger is someone who is very well known to us, like a father whose strange ways include a devotion to a certain story about a childhood in Wales.

Theater Feature: Favorite Boston-Area Stage Productions of 2025 — The Year of the Ostrich

December 20, 2025
Posted in , ,

Our critics salute the year’s outstanding productions, with some commentary on the state of the art.

Recent Posts

Popular Posts

Categories

Archives