Tonight, 13 actors will take the stage at Shakespeare & Company in "Henry V." Nothing so unusual in that - except that these are teenagers, none older than 17, and they have been sentenced t…
Actor MacIntyre Dixon, an Everett native, draws on years of experience to play a role full of soul in "Prelude to a Kiss" at the Huntington.
To borrow a word from Seth Rudetsky's amusing stage show in which he analyzes musical theater: ah-mah-zing.
David Rambo's "The Lady With All the Answers" is a conversation between Ann Landers, a.k.a. Eppie Lederer, and her legion of devoted readers.
Stage and screen luminary Estelle Parsons plays Violet Weston, the acerbic, pill-popping matriarch at the center of "August: Osage County."
Quick, dredge up every hoary Boston cliché you can think of and imagine the skits they might yield. There! You have just saved yourself the cost and bother of attending "One If by Lan…
Playwright Beau Willimon took the back-room spin he saw on the campaign trail and turned it into a play.
Second City troupe comes to town with revue of foibles
Diane Paulus is at it again, thinking outside the proscenium.
Violist-turned-playwright Michael Hollinger explores the backstage drama and passion of a high-strung quartet.
For Randy Weiner, the impresario of Oberon and husband of the ART's Diane Paulus, theater is one big party after another
This weekend, 14 teams of Massachusetts high school thespians, techies, musicians, seamstresses and directors will compete in the annual High School Drama Guild finals. Of 111 teams who entered the competition, each performing a non-musical play in less than 40 minutes, only one will take home a trophy.
The rest will probably cry.
Richard Dresser's "The Last Days of Mickey & Jean," which is having its world premiere at the Merrimack Repertory Theatre, misses the mark.
Richard Dresser says his new comedy, "The Last Days of Mickey & Jean," was inspired by the fugitive James "Whitey" Bulger, but it's not about him.