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His Girl Friday

Fuse Theater Review: BSC’s “His Girl Friday” — Fast Action on the Chicago Beat

His Girl Friday is a stirring celebration of the power of journalism that not only amuses but manages to be troubling as well.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Theater Tagged: Barrington Stage Company, His Girl Friday, John-Guare, Julianne Boyd, Kate Abbott

Coming Attractions in Theater: September 2011

Every September proffers an explosion of productions; as usual, my eclectic picks, driven by my prejudice for the new. There are few world premieres among the openers this season, aside from the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival’s “Once in a Lifetime” and Arts Emerson’s presentation of The Foundry Theatre’s “How Much is Enough.”

By: Bill Marx Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Theater Tagged: All The Journeying Ways, Arts Emerson, Belle Linda Halpern, Bread and Puppet Theater, Candide, Charlestown Working Theater, Claudia Dey, Cravings: Songs of Hunger and Satisfaction, Curt Columbus, Delusion, Exquisite Corps Theatre, Geoffrey Nauffts, His Girl Friday, How Much is Enough: Our Values in Question, Huntington-Theatre-Company, John Malkovich, John-Guare, Kathleen Cahill, Laurie Anderson, Man = Carrot Circus, Mary Zimmerman, Merrimack Repertory Theater, Next Fall, Once in a Lifetime, Portland Stage Company, Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival, Salem Theater Company, Scott Alarik, SpeakEasy Stage Company, The Foundry Theatre, The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer, The Morini Strad, The Odyssey, The Persian Quarter, The-Bacchae, Trinity Repertory Company, Trout Stanley, Whistler in the Dark Theatre, Willy Holtzman

Coming Attractions in Film: October 2010

By Justin Marble. Waiting for Superman. Directed by Davis Guggenheim. At Coolidge Corner Theatre and Kendall Square Cinema through October. The new documentary from Davis Guggenheim, who previously directed An Inconvenient Truth, focuses on the slipping standards and gaping flaws in the American education system. Many have noted that test scores in America are well […]

By: Justin Marble Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Film Tagged: Cable Car Cinema, Coolidge Corner Theater, Found Footage Festival, Halloween Movie Marathon, Harvard Film Archive, His Girl Friday, Justin Marble, Kendall Square Cinema, Nowhere Boy, Sam Taylor-Wood, The Brattle, Waiting for Superman, Wild at Heart

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