At Lyric Stage, Neil A. Casey shows us what Bedford Falls would be like if he played everybody.
Images and music tell the story of famed bibliophiles
Playing beleaguered teachers, riotous students, rude security guards, and one tired old janitor who watches over them all in No Child..., Nilaja Sun draws from her own experiences as a theater "teaching artist" in the New York City public schools.
Film twist's the thing for Wooster Group
A scholar brings together three short plays to illustrate the writer's essence
Rabe curious how 'Streamers' is received today
Reanimation is a tricky business. Just ask Dr. Frederick Frankenstein.
"Brendan" sound designer Fitz Patton did his own detective work around Boston to get the right aural vibe for the production.
Marblehead girl is Cosette
High schools go to great lengths - and expense - to stage ambitious plays
Despite inventive flashes and humor, 'Donnie Darko' doesn't make complete translation from big screen to stage
'Comp' continues focus on family and hometown
Students eager to tackle challenging roles; say message is acceptance, not hate
John Kelly moves audiences and the singer herself with 'Paved Paradise'
Play about slavery springs from an alliance of theaters
ART brings 'Donnie Darko' to the stage
Christopher Shinn's devotion to psychoanalysis runs as deep as the lies, betrayals, and self-deceptions perpetrated by the characters in his provocative plays.