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Dominique Morisseau’s earnest Pipeline is a “message” play, American style.
A hero of his times: celebrating Latvian pioneering documentarian Juris Podnieks.
This is a thoroughly pedestrian production — wobbly, uninspired, and often downright tedious.
Marjorie Prime explores the complex connections generated among four family members as they attempt to make sense of grief.
For the artist Andrae Green, where land and sea meet is not a line, but an immersion.
Magic is a performative pursuit as demanding as high-wire acrobatics — yet a vocation lacking respect, perhaps for good reason.
Does every semi-famous person deserve a full-length documentary about them?
Frankenstein is a gripping amalgamation of the elemental and the technological.
A success in 1890s London and New York, the engaging Irish comic opera “Shamus O’Brien” finally gets Its world-premiere recording
A Doll’s House, Part 2 comes off as a return to the barn — after the door has fallen off its hinges.
Classical Music Commentary: Boston’s Lost Opportunity — How the BSO Board Chose Charles Munch over Leonard Bernstein