This Midsummer Night’s Dream is a pleasant enough entertainment that is helped mightily by the bucolic waterfront setting.
Apollinaire Theatre Company
Theater Review: “Winter Solstice” — The Neo-Nazi Who Came For Christmas
Schimmelpfennig’s Winter Solstice is an important play by a major playwright.
Theater Review: “Everyman” — Reinvented With Zest
Apollinaire Theatre Company has done delightful justice to this zesty rejuvenation of a didactic dramatic chestnut.
Theater Review: “Informed Consent” — When Science and Ethics Collide
Informed Consent is the smartest play I’ve seen hit Boston area stages since the new year began.
Theater Review: “Brilliant Adventures” — Realism Goes Time-Tripping
Brilliant Adventures is an intriguing combo of realism and fantasy by an obviously talented dramatist.
Theater Review: Apollinaire Theatre Company’s “Hamlet” — Thrilling and Peripatetic
Apollinaire Theatre Company has expanded the possibilities of finding first-rate outdoor Shakespeare in the Boston area.
Theater Review: A Provocative “Threesome” from Apollinaire Theatre Company
Threesome is sharply written, bitingly funny, and ultimately devastating.
Stage Review: Sonic Life on the Office Floor — The Bitter Truth
Okada’s play reflects how skepticism has become the default stance for young adults shellshocked by post-recession economic restructuring.
Theater Review: Apollinaire’s “Blood Wedding”: A Rural Tragedy on the Chelsea Waterfront
Federico García Lorca’s Blood Wedding remains edgier than most American fare in this century.
Theater Review: Apollinaire Theatre Company Stages a Lyrical Trip To “Greenland”
In dramatist Nicolas Billon’s enigmatic but involving Greenland, the audience is called on to actively reconstruct what occurred in the characters’ lives.