Seeing vs. believing By Louise Kennedy
At the center of "Two Men of Florence" lies a gripping idea for a play: the battle between Galileo and the Roman Catholic Church. But around that idea revolve so many dense speeches, stock c…
At the center of "Two Men of Florence" lies a gripping idea for a play: the battle between Galileo and the Roman Catholic Church. But around that idea revolve so many dense speeches, stock c…
"Wonderboy" will be performed by the Joe Goode Performance Group in collaboration with puppet designer Basil Twist at Northeastern's Blackman Theatre.
These days, Irish playwright Conor McDermottroe can be found in Dublin editing his feature film "Occi Versus the World," based on his one-act play "Swansong," which won strong reviews in New…
Playwright Bruce Norris, author of "The Pain and the Itch," takes great pleasure in making people feel uncomfortable.
For their 2009-10 season, the company's expanded lineup has works ranging from "Hamlet" and "Othello" to "Shirley Valentine," Golda's Balcony," and more.
Galileo and pope square off in Goodwin's debut
WORCESTER, Mass.-The operators of the Foothills Theatre Company in Worcester say they need to raise $200,000 in two weeks or the theater will close.
But the movie is also one of the channel's harder-hitting efforts, and it has more specificity and, ultimately, more emotional heft than you generally find in such sociological-minded dramas.
Spalding Gray's widow shares his 'Stories'
Tim Kang, a former student at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, is currently costarring in the hit series "The Mentalist."
The late Blossom Dearie showed the power of a little voice - a quality that's hard to find among today's female singers
Simpler version of musical is now a favorite of theater groups
Eleanor Bergstein infuses stage version with political punch her film held back
State legislators are stepping in to help the financially struggling North Shore Music Theatre.
But they are not offering money.
Now, in what might be called a play of the post-post-apartheid era, "Coming Home," Fugard brings both the lost dreams and the looming fears back to life.
'And Mercedes Ruehl." The words strike fear in my heart, especially when they appear in the opening credits of a CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame movie. As a rule, Ruehl doesn't merely dominate her…