Old-fashioned passion By Louise Kennedy
With timeless charm, the romance comes naturally in 'Carousel'
With timeless charm, the romance comes naturally in 'Carousel'
Berkshire troupe opens its two-month season with "Dov and Ali," a new play exploring the cultural clash between a Jewish high school teacher anda Pakistani Muslim immigrant student.
"The Einstein Project," a biographical drama at Stockbridge's Berkshire Theatre Festival Tuesday through July 18, is the latest in a long string of regional productions about physicists.
TV's Judith Light carves out space for life on the stage
Play imagines clash of ideas of two great minds
Debt, fire, dissension dogged North Shore
Broadway actress Rachel York still looks every inch the ingénue, with copper-colored locks and a dimpled grin.
Facing budget cuts and dwindling ticket sales, local theaters have had to reduce their lineups, scale back, and remount past productions as a way to save money.
Among stellar nominees may lurk an upset
IN THE 13 years that I have served as chairman of the board of trustees of the Huntington Theatre Co., I have never seen a more negative review than that written by Louise Kennedy last month…
Boston's ninth annual African-American Theatre Festival focuses on the lives of women.
In 12-plus years, Rick Lombardo shepherded the New Repertory Theatre into a new space and guided numerous productions. Now, he's traded his job for a bigger spotlight and a smaller comfort l…
For anyone who wants more than sitcom-level rewrites, broad yet toothless parody, and lots of tired gags, "Pirates! (Or, Gilbert and Sullivan Plunder'd)" is the very muddle of a modern messe…
Nell Benjamin had the gall to adapt the lyrics and text of the classic Gilbert and Sullivan musical operetta "The Pirates of Penzance" into a musical comedy called "Pirates! (Or, Gilbert and…
Drama-packed 'Jersey Boys' and 'Color Purple' lead summer stage lineup
Troupe planning to move elsewhere
Jim True-Frost plays a defense attorney in David Mamet's foulmouthed, insult-driven courtroom farce "Romance."
Partners in $22.5m deal to buy concert halls from Live Nation