David Greenham
In this superb production, George Bernard Shaw’s version of Wonder Woman is far from a comic book savior.
Alan Brody’s play is a pleasant valentine, and it will likely find a life in regional and community theaters.
In essence, Arrabal is a celebration of Argentina’s wonderful dance tradition, the Tango.
Lydia R. Diamond’s dialogue is funny and cutting; when it needs to it digs deep, mining gems of psychological insight.
Paradise‘s central conflict and the performances in the Underground Railway Theater production are damn good.
In a surprisingly quick 100 minutes, this smart play forces us to confront our own preconceived notions about good and evil.
Penobscot Theatre Company is staging Monica Wood’s moving and thoughtful play about a real life labor dispute in Maine.
Nora Theatre Company’s thoughtful production of Precious Little will encourage you to dig a little deeper into yourself.
The MRT production marches clumsily along the fine line of being funny and knowing it is funny.
The Druid Theatre Company staging shows what amazing things happens when a group of artists work together fully and completely .
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