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Gloucester Blue is a lively play whose glow is generated by the spirited, tragicomic performances of a cast that obviously delights in performing it.
Massenet’s instinct for drama and gifts as an orchestrator go a long way to carrying the piece, but it still can make for a long night at the theater.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, dance, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
In appropriate, a talented young playwright turns mischievous literary homage into a work of exhilarating entertainment.
When they watch Black Mass what are Bostonians seeing? A strange blend of reality and mythology.
Membership in academe comes down to those who never wanted to leave the comforts of college or those who see it as a launching pad for scoring big bucks.
A fascinating documentary in which you get both a Paul Taylor dance and the making of the dance.
This year’s fiasco at Rototom Sunsplash proved that political energies can drive great art but have no place when it comes to programming and curation.
“It was a dream of mine for many years to present the very best Asian dancers such as Cloud Gate for our audience and for dancers in the Pioneer Valley.”
The New Repertory Theatre is paying homage to Arthur Miller’s centennial with a superb staging of one of the dramatist’s later works, Broken Glass.
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