Erik Nikander
modern world out of control is more perceptive and chilling than ever.
Read MoreThe CSC production maintains a sense of romantic adventure throughout, which makes it easier to accept some of the staging’s creative excesses — as well as the loop de loops of the Bard’s plotting.
Read MoreThis marvelous production pulls off a tricky balance — vibrant bursts of creative energy are put at the service of illuminating the thorny nature of memory and guilt.
Read MoreCry It Out is a well-done dramedy that suggests that we try harder to let life’s sweet moments linger.
Read MoreAs Zeitgeist Stage Company closes its doors, it’s hard not to wonder, with some bitterness, what our plucky local small-scale theater troupes would be able to accomplish if they had the resources they need.
Read MoreThe Clearing pulls off an impressive challenge for a historical drama: it examines humanity’s weakness in the face of prejudice in a way that is not only faithful to the time period but unmistakably timely.
Read MoreNot Medea is a stirring character portrait, a detailed examination of the ruthless demands society makes — and has always made — on women.
Read MoreThe HTC’s Romeo and Juliet may be dressed in modern trappings, but the play’s elemental heart and soul are left fully intact.
Read MoreAnchored by the assured direction of Cailin Doran and Jade Wheeler’s dazzling performance, Who is Eartha Mae? sings with truth.
Read MoreImaginary Beasts’ Winter Panto 2019 proffers plenty of enthusiasm, wit, and panache.
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