David Greenham
All of the pieces – and some of them are quite odd and incongruent – come together in Sense & Sensibility to become one.
Probably as it should be for a group called the Actors’ Shakespeare Project, the performances in Julius Caesar are the thing.
Is a romantic relationship with someone who is lovely — but mentally ill — worth the effort?
WARHOLCAPOTE is a breezy, 90 minute tribute to American pop and gossip.
The Gloucester Stage Company is mounting a delightful world premiere production of a superb play.
Underground Railway Theater’s production of this touching and articulate play is perfectly lovely.
no plan b is a mind-expanding journey that toys with transformation: of time, space, the elements, and the serendipity of discovery.
So, how do you come away from a lukewarm production with such positive feelings?
Dave Hanson’s comic confection, Waiting for Waiting for Godot, is generating plenty of giggles in the back room theater at Club Café.
Canada’s Stratford Festival is offering a rare (and treasurable) opportunity to see this Middleton/Rowley gem performed on stage.
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