Theater Review: Wrap Up from NYC
Brad Lawrence and Cyndi Freeman are planning to bring their one-person shows to Boston in the near future.
Brad Lawrence and Cyndi Freeman are planning to bring their one-person shows to Boston in the near future.
Underground Railway Theater's production of this touching and articulate play is perfectly lovely.
I asked the venerable progressive publisher New Directions to send me what it has done for literature lately. Confucius To Cummings eds. Ezra Pound and Vincent Miller. New Directions, 353 pa…
Chaos threatens to usurp the plot, but Jennifer Lawrence's luminous performance keeps the story, such as it is, moving along.
Just about every night at the Brattle through September 23 is Tilda Swinton night. What's not be thrilled about?
The disc's assemblage of young and old pianists pays off -- Handful of Keys is one of Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra's better efforts.
Laurent Binet's entertaining detective yarn is set in the harum-scarum social scene of French literary theory, philosophy, and politics.
If Gypsy is one of your favorite musicals, chances are you'll find Lyric Stage's production of the admired show to be a terrific time.
No ear is the same -- so the sonic experience is different for each listener.
Finishing the Suit is a talky play into which the director and acting company infused plenty of love and angst.
The Wood Brothers are giving Massachusetts audiences plenty of opportunities to catch them live.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Sub-titled "An Ode to the New England Shoreline," Beach Rose offers three or five courses, depending on the time (and budget) you have.
Netflix has spent the past two and a half years slowly setting the stage for the grittiest superhero universe yet.
Boston theater critics value stage venues that are "convenient" and "familiar."
Served Like a Girl offers an intense and gratifying look at the first wave of American women in combat.
Tom Perrotta zeroes in on liberal pieties, a sure way to spice up the fun he has with our current cultural obsessions.
Plank is a dream play that celebrates the state of dreaming (rather than consuming).
The HFA marathon is a wonderful blend of arty and popular films that span the decades and feature bloodsuckers.
Davalos's fast-paced wittiness and director Keith Stevens' deft management of dramatist's words and dramatic action keep us in stitches.
no plan b is a mind-expanding journey that toys with transformation: of time, space, the elements, and the serendipity of discovery.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
The performances were variable, but their messages could not have been timelier ... or more necessary.
Gerald Shea's is a powerful voice for not only the legitimacy of Sign Languages of the Deaf, but also for visual communication as an essential human right.