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In classic Revels style, the unexpected mix of talents results in a wonderful mash-up of comic schtick and classical performance.
Read MoreMy advice: see this show in Boston before it settles into New York for what should be a long run.
Read MoreThe Boston debut of internationally-acclaimed classical Indian dance performer Shantala Shivalingappa.
Read MoreIn essence, Arrabal is a celebration of Argentina’s wonderful dance tradition, the Tango.
Read MoreThis lively foray into popular history, and others, exemplifies the move to attract younger audiences with open and freewheeling interests in gender and sexual nonconformity.
Read MoreIt’s good fun and, for a while at least, it’s interesting to watch the actors fulfill the play’s impish demands.
Read MoreThose who want to experience the brilliance of Bertolt Brecht at its mellowest should head down to Yale Rep’s lively and moving production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle.
Read MoreAs a holiday concert experience, however, the show, ably performed by the SpeakEasy cast, amuses and induces toe-tapping. For those grumpy about sentimental Xmas entertainment, “Striking 12” delivers cheer, uplift, and plenty of musical talent while remaining blissfully devoid of the usual saccharine, holiday-show sentimentality. Striking 12. Book and Lyrics by Brendan Milburn, Rachel Sheinkin,…
Read MoreThe problem is that John August’s book for the musical lacks most of what made his screenplay for the 2003 film so emotionally resonant for so many.
Read MoreThe Old Man and The Old Moon is pleasing, but just how theatrically satisfying it is depends on the appeal of ‘magical’ folktales, the kind where anything goes.
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Arts Commentary: From the Editor’s Desk — By Popular Demand, 2026