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I’m deeply grateful to Arts Emerson for bringing the Maly Drama Theatre to Boston and hope for more.
No one I know is neutral about this kind of material and I was pleased to watch a play that did not shrink from its many complexities and challenges.
Given the rise of radical Islamic terrorism, Disgraced is nothing if not timely.
This is a strong exhibit that succeeds in conveying a sense of what it was like to live during the 1920s in this exciting capital.
Technology is the gimmick in this two-hander, but what makes Blink absorbing is the writing, teamed with excellent acting and directing.
The relationship between a now-single mother and her bright, troubled daughter makes for a convincing, pertinent, and deeply funny play.
If you love classic musical comedy, this is a production you must see.
In this Shaw Festival production we have something all too 21st century: the deliberate dumbing down of a complex play.
William Inge’s Off the Main Road is both contemporary and politically incorrect in the best ways.
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