Worcester theatrical treasure restored By Terry Byrne
When Broadway star Bernadette Peters steps onstage tonight to sing for the grand opening of Worcester's Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, Edward P. Madaus and Paul J. Demoga will brea…
When Broadway star Bernadette Peters steps onstage tonight to sing for the grand opening of Worcester's Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, Edward P. Madaus and Paul J. Demoga will brea…
But the focus may be on theatrical shows
Boston Conservatory graduate David Benoit has his hands full with a dream job on 'Avenue q'
'Shining City' playwright McPherson knows how to spin a spine-tingling yarn
After controversy elsewhere, New Rep stages play about Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The school musical 'Breaking Through' tells the story of - and stars - students with language-based learning disabilities
In "Gary," a family's secrets emerge from behind the music
Let me start by stating my bias plainly. I really want to love the American Repertory Theatre, and sometimes I do. But too often I walk out of an ART performance feeling frustrated, disappoi…
Four stage veterans discuss the trials and tribulations that maturity brings
Actress and playwright Melinda Lopez wrote "Gary" about three troubled siblings in an Indiana city where hard luck is channeled into hard rock.
In short, for anyone who longs to get a taste of a great live performance, this "Great Performance" may prove as frustrating as it is rewarding.
Arthur Nauzyciel's "Julius Caesar" at the American Repertory Theatre is visually stunning, musically moody, and unceasingly stylish. What it isn't, particularly, is William Shakespeare's "Ju…
In Africa, she explores a different side of herself By Linda Matchan
Maureen Keiller in spotlight as star of 'Little Dog'
Children should be seen, but exactly how they should be seen is the subject of a new play about a controversial artist
When actor-playwright Keith Reddin sat down to write "The Missionary Position," he wasn't thinking about sex.
She has won acclaim as Mary Poppins. Now she's tackling another icon, Eliza Doolittle.
For Barry Ivan, being recognized in public is a new, somewhat unsettling experience.
New artistic director stresses inclusion