Theater
The Niceties gives us an invaluable opportunity to hover outside of the current political debate about race and American history.
Flat Earth Theatre’s staging of Antigone was filled with strong performances and provocative ideas.
Little Orphan Danny is an engaging and satisfying musical, a fun journey through the life of an affable troublemaker.
With this production, Penobscot Producing Artistic Director Bari Newport has raised the artistic bar for Bangor’s premiere theater company.
Skeleton Crew offers a redemptive look at a national tragedy — the financial crisis of 2008.
In The Humans, Stephen Karam suggests that America can be a heaven that, in a moment, might flip into hell.
Steve is a satisfyingly genial comedy that brings up, but then darts quickly away from, serious issues.
There is much to love in this Lyric Stage Company production and I recommend it highly.
Adrianne Krstansky, a marvelous actress, understandably exhibits signs of the strain of having to carry the entire production on her shoulders.
Theater Commentary: “Skeleton Crew” — Not With the Union
To my surprise, the auto union was written out of the picture from the start, as if dramatist Dominique Morisseau saw it as an embarrassment.
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