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Boston Public Works

Theater Review: “Citizens of the Empire” — A Copycat Cosmos

It is strange that Citizens of the Empire is so weirdly underdeveloped, given that it has been in development for quite a while now.

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Boston Public Works, Citizens of the Empire, Dune, Kevin Mullins, Lindsay Eagle, space opera

Theater Review: “Hard and Fast”—But Not All That Clear

Jess Foster’s clever script takes the trope of “cars are like women” to its logical, though unexpected, extreme.

By: Jess Viator Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Boston Public Works, Hard and Fast: A Love Story, Jess Foster

Theater Review: “Three” Equals Zero

In truth, Three is not much of a play at all, but an anthology of “very special episodes” of an unproduced television or web series.

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: A. Nora Long, Boston Public Works, Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Three

Theater Review: “From the Deep” — Real Pain in an Imaginary Space

From The Deep suggests that Boston’s theater community would be better served if it put more of its resources into presenting the work of local literary talent.

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Boston Public Works, Boston Public Works Theater Company, Cassie M. Seinuk, From the Deep

Theater Interview: Boston Public Works – Seven Playwrights Making a New Road Map for New Plays

Self-production, I think, is for artists who also are entrepreneurs who have a burning desire to get their voice heard.

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Theater Tagged: Boston Public Works, Cassie M. Seinuk, Jess Foster, John Greiner-Ferris, Kevin Mullins, new plays, Turtles

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