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Decapitalization Circus

Coming Attractions in Theater: January 2011

The new year kicks off with some welcome signs of frisky energy, though it would be nice to see more new plays. Respectability is provided by a homage to Rose Kennedy as well as productions of Pulitzer and Tony award-winning scripts. Marionettes and politics arrive via Bread and Puppet and An Exciting Event. As for […]

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Featured, Theater Tagged: Afterlife: a ghost story, American Repertory Theater, An Exciting Event, Arsenal Center for the Arts, ArtsEmerson, Barnden Jacobs-jenkins, Boston, Bread and Puppet Theater, Charlestown Working Theater, Company One, Decapitalization Circus, Edward Albee, Huntington-Theatre-Company, In the Footprint, Kathrine Bates, Lynn Nottage, Lyric stage company of boston, Neighbors, New Repertory Theatre, Peter Schumann, R. Buckminster Fuller, Rose Kennedy, Ruined, Steve Jockey, The Civilians, The Color of Rose, The Goat or, The History and Mystery of the Universe, The Moondog Madrigal Puppet Show, The Return of Ulysses, The Understudy, Theater, Theresa Rebeck, Thomas Derrah, Who is Sylvia?

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