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Theater Review: “Bad Books,” Worse Behavior

June 10, 2026
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Sharon Rothstein’s sharp drama shifts the focus from censorship to the corrosive culture of public shaming.

Theater Review: “Eureka Day” — Groupthink Gone Viral

June 9, 2026
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Jonathan Spector’s successful satire finds biting comedy—and uneasy truth—in the limits of well-meaning consensus.

Theater Review: Quick Changes, Big Laughs in “The Mystery of Irma Vep”

June 2, 2026
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Gabriel Graetz and Paul Melendy power Charles Ludlam’s camp classic, even as a stripped-down design leaves some comic potential untapped.

Theater Review: “The Maids” and “Kenrex” — A Tale of Two Theatrical Experiments

May 27, 2026
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“The Maids” uses video and fantasy with purpose, while “Kenrex” turns a grim murder story into empty showmanship.

Stage Commentary: Where’s the Fire? Boston Theater’s Cautious Return to Relevance

May 19, 2026
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After a year of safe revivals and recycled material, companies hint at change—but caution, celebrity casting, and déjà vu still dominate the lineup.

Theater Review: A Barrio-Born Oedipus That Engages, but Rarely Devastates

May 15, 2026
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Set amid the rituals and turmoils of barrio life, this contemporary take on “Oedipus Rex” trades Sophoclean complexity for theatrical vitality.

Theater Reviews: Two Shows on Broadway Attempt to Capture the Dark — “The Lost Boys” and “The Rocky Horror Show”

May 13, 2026
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Two beloved cult properties arrive on Broadway with formidable casts and decades of devotion behind them – but conjuring darkness turns out to be harder than it looks.

Theater Review: “Salesman” in the Void: Joe Mantello’s Haunting, Existential Revival

April 29, 2026
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The smoke drifting over the set is a metaphor for the mind-fogging rhetoric of Willy Loman’s phony boosterism. He has been adrift in an American dream that was a lie all along.

Theater Review: A Strong SpeakEasy Stage Cast Steers “Swept Away”

April 28, 2026
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SpeakEasy Stage’s musically rich production grips with its performances, even as the drama struggles to fully deepen its tale of a crisis at sea.

Theater Review: “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” and “Masquerade” – What a Bold Concept Can and Can’t Do for Andrew Lloyd Webber

April 23, 2026
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Two productions set out to reinvent Andrew Lloyd Webber’s back catalog. Only one of them succeeds.

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