This was the first stage production in a while that had me on my feet at the end, and thinking and feeling about it long afterward.
Kamela Dolinova
Theater Review: “Allegiance” — Inspiration By-The-Numbers
Despite my complaints, Allegiance is affecting – almost frustratingly so.
Theater Review: “Much Ado” About Something New
Shining leads make up for a problem play that, in this production, has been further problematized.
Theater Review: “Proof” — Missed Moments of Power
This Proof’s weakness comes from the thinness of its lead performances.
Theater Feature: “temping” — A Stage for Virtual Reality
temping is a strange and experimental beast, and I look forward to seeing where this type of interactive experience goes next.
Theater Review: The Lyric Stage Company is not “Afraid of Virginia Woolf”
Edward Albee’s bitter masterwork is a tough nut for a company to crack as well as a hard play to watch.
Theater Feature: Best Stage Productions of 2016
Fuse theater critics pick some of the outstanding productions of the year.
Theater Review: “Journey to the West” — A Marvelous Adventure
Mary Zimmerman’s adaptation provides a delightful evening of tall-tale storytelling that reverberates with deeper meanings amid a cross-cultural context.
Theater Review: “The Scottsboro Boys” — A Musical That Matters
The musical is a relentless, one hour and fifty minute excursion into the history of racial bias in America, from the cotton fields to the Civil Rights movement.
Theater Review: SpeakEasy Stage Company Delights with “Significant Other”
From Significant Other’s opening moments, it is clear that this smart and heartfelt script is in very capable hands.