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David Cruz

Theater Review: “Dragon Lady” — One Badass Matriarch

Dragon Lady ‘s power lies partly in its existential authenticity, the power of the personal.

By: Michael Lin Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater, Uncategorized Tagged: David Cruz, Dragon Cycle, Dragon Lady, Dragon Mama, Michael Lin, Sara Porkalob

Theater Review: “The Wolves” — A Woman’s World

Director A. Nora Long’s decision to collaborate with an all female-identifying design team and crew underscores her commitment to a feminist vision.

By: David Cruz Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: David Cruz, Lyric stage company of boston, Sarah DeLappe, The Wolves

Theater Review: “Frankenstein” — It’s Really Alive!

Frankenstein is a gripping amalgamation of the elemental and the technological.

By: David Cruz Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: David Cruz, David R. Gammons, Frankenstein, Nick Dear, Nora Theatre Company, Underground Railway Theater

Theater Review: “Delicate Particle Logic” — History, Re-voiced

Some may find the Lise Meitner’s story cathartic, others may think it is frustratingly familiar.

By: David Cruz Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: David Cruz, Delicate Particle Logic, Flat Earth Theatre, Jennifer Blackmer

Theater Review: “The Nether” — Virtual Reality Fantasyland

Flat Earth Theatre has made a bold and relevant programming choice, taking on a play that examines how technology can both shape our illicit desires and fulfill them with ease.

By: David Cruz Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: David Cruz, Flat Earth Theatre, Jennifer Haley, Sarah Gazdowicz, The Nether

Theater Review: “Skeleton Crew” — Working Under Pressure

Skeleton Crew offers a redemptive look at a national tragedy — the financial crisis of 2008.

By: David Cruz Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: David Cruz, Dominique Morisseau, Huntington-Theatre-Company, Skeleton Crew

Theater Review: “Guards at the Taj” — The Price of Possibility

Dramatist Rajiv Joseph probes the gentle sides of masculinity as well as the intertwined power of beauty and terror.

By: David Cruz Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: David Cruz, Guards at the Taj, Rajiv Joseph, Underground Railway Theater

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