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Eric Tucker

Theater Review: Bedlam’s “Pygmalion” — An Enjoyable Excursion into Shavian Feminism

The generally enjoyable Bedlam production of Pygmalion doesn’t quite settle for the glucose bait.

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Bedlam Theater Company, Eric Tucker, George-Bernard-Shaw, Pygmalion

Theater Review: Bedlam’s “Sense & Sensibility” — Theatrical Nirvana

All of the pieces – and some of them are quite odd and incongruent – come together in Sense & Sensibility to become one.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: American Repertory Theater, Bedlam, David Greenham, Eric Tucker, Sense & Sensibility

Theater Review: Bedlam’s Transfixing, Twinned Twelfth Nights

There is nothing quite so exhilarating as watching Shakespeare done right – except, perhaps, watching one of his plays done right, twice.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Bedlam, Central Square Theater, Eric Tucker, Kamela Dolinova, Nora Theatre Company, Twelfth Night: Twelfth Night (or What You Will), What You Will (or Twelfth Night)

Fuse Theater Interview: Bedlam Doubled — Director Eric Tucker on Twelfth Night/What You Will

“What other play culminates in such a frenzy of emotion and joy and love all in a moment on stage?”

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Featured, Interview, Preview Tagged: Bedlam, Central Square Theater, Eric Tucker, Nora Theatre Company, Twelfth Night, What You Will

Theater Review: “Copenhagen”—A Dazzling Production Conceals Moral Confusion

Despite the dazzling rewards of this virtuoso Underground Railway Theater production, Copenhagen short circuits its central theme.

By: Ian Thal Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: atomic bomb, Copenhagen, Eric Tucker, Michael Frayn, Niels Bohr, nuclear power, Underground Railway Theater, Werner Heisenberg, World War II

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