In 'Fences,' a family hits the wall By Don Aucoin
Director Kenny Leon again shows his affinity for Wilson's work, eliciting electric performances from his cast.
Director Kenny Leon again shows his affinity for Wilson's work, eliciting electric performances from his cast.
Companies tackle shows identified with the movies
They came from London and Atlanta, New York and Texas, and they're either new to town or programming their first seasons.
De Cari the performer should talk to De Cari the writer about tightening the focus of "Math Maze."
Glenn Howerton and his pals are taking their FX comedy series on the road and performing it live as . . . a rock opera
For New Rep artistic director Kate Warner, it's anchors aweigh with 'Mister Roberts'
Former Harvard president Larry Summers's controversial remarks about women in science gave Gioia De Cari the inspiration to finish "Truth Values: One Girl's Romp Through MIT's Male Math Maze…
The past is always present in Israel Horovitz's engrossing drama.
Actors shine in Dohrn play
Emotions run high prior to the staging of Horton Foote's epic, nine-play opus.
Performances deliver, even if premise doesn't
In her first production as ART artistic director, Diane Paulus pushes the boundaries of the theater experience.
Though the "Quartermaine's Terms" cast is superb, the format of the play is so constrained that little drama develops.
This production of Ibsen's classic "Ghosts" captures all the repression and lies, but leaves the audience feeling more saddened than shocked by this family drama.