Good times roll for ol' 'Show Boat' By Terry Byrne
As part of a season celebrating the work of Tony award-winner Susan Stroman, North Shore Music Theatre is reviving Harold Prince's 1994 version of this gem.
As part of a season celebrating the work of Tony award-winner Susan Stroman, North Shore Music Theatre is reviving Harold Prince's 1994 version of this gem.
James Lapine's "Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing" tells the story of Mrs. Miller's meteoric rise - and quick crash - as a beloved national oddity.
For all its vastness of scope and greatness of intent, the cycle is a collection of sometimes intriguing and sometimes incomplete scenes, rather than an intriguing and complete play.
"Tyler Perry's The Marriage Counselor" may be his 10th touring stage production, but it's cut right out of the same cloth as his others.
Yes, as you've probably heard, in "Equus" you can see a movie star naked. But you can also see something far more interesting: the bared psyche of a genuine actor.
American Repertory Theatre artistic director Diane Paulus brings a reputation for vision and chutzpah to her new role
In its American Repertory Theatre incarnation, Anna Deavere Smith's one-woman show feels like a stimulating but diffuse work in progress.
Huntington starts strong with tale of Wild West
Bob Avian, director for "A Chorus Line," says he made only minor tweaks to contemporize the play.
Peter DuBois makes his mark at the Huntington
Richard Nelson premieres his new play, 'How Shakespeare Won the West,' at the Huntington
Stoneham Theatre opens ninth season
In her one-woman show at ART, she explores what gets people through their pain
For Karen MacDonald, an acclaimed ART actress, playing the role of director is a change. But she says the opportunity gives her a great sense of perspective.
Shakespeare company says shows will go on
With director's help, playwright reworks 'Eleanor'
Having seen the musical before, I expected to be entertained but was unprepared for the remarkably fresh eye director Jeremy Dobrish and choreographer Dan Knechtges bring to the show.
Musical vignettes add up to a satisfying road trip