A grand finale By Louise Kennedy
Kate Baldwin is surprising in a different way. At first she seems just pretty and pert; only slowly do we notice how shy, smart, and yearning her Amalia is. All that, and a full, vibrant sin…
Kate Baldwin is surprising in a different way. At first she seems just pretty and pert; only slowly do we notice how shy, smart, and yearning her Amalia is. All that, and a full, vibrant sin…
In Lenox and Central Square, new spaces mean wider opportunities
Modernity collides with Elizabethan sensibilities in 'Cardenio,' a play at the ART based on a lost Shakespeare work
Michael Valvo, creative director/owner of Red M Studio, designed the Huntington Theatre Company's VIP Lounge.
With no script to follow, Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt learned to improvise: He co-wrote a comedy inspired by the Bard's notorious lost play, 'Cardenio'
Boy meets boy in Trinity Rep musical
Tough guy David Mamet makes with the kind words
Nicholas Martin reflects on his Huntington tenure before moving to the next stage
Harvey Fierstein, four-time Tony Award-winning actor, playwright and singer, has just turned down a part in an Adam Sandler movie.
Forget irony. A clutch of new shows bring heart and conviction back to the Broadway musical.
A photographer follows the street
A play by Richard Goodwin, the Boston-based historian and former speechwriter for President John F. Kennedy, is one of the highlights of the Huntington Theatre Company's 2008-09 season, the …
It's one man, many characters in satire 'Elections & Erections'
She sees Broadway diversity but challenges closer to home
Sinan Ünel draws on Iraq headlines, his own background in a new play