Erik Nikander
Apart from a few weak elements, GBS’s Calendar Girls is a well-acted, well-staged comedic romp filled with wit, warmth, and genuine insight.
Read MoreHub Theatre Company’s True West is a joy to watch.
Read MoreLost Laughs is an absorbing examination of the dark side of American celebrity.
Read MoreAt a lean ninety minutes long, the play tackles too many big issues to do them justice.
Read MoreAs a storyteller, Rohina Malik exudes warmth and humanity.
Read MoreKNYUM is unlike anything else New England theatre currently has to offer — in the best possible way.
Read MoreThe Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Molière’s classic is bright and energetic.
Read MoreI found myself almost wishing the dramatist had written a longer play (a rare desire coming from a theater critic).
Read MoreComing of age in today’s world is a tumultuous and confusing experience; Ken Urban’s script expertly taps into these modern anxieties.
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