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169 stories by "Lynne Weiss"

Theater Review: KING HEDLEY II (Actors' Shakespeare Project at Hibernian Hall, Boston) by Lynne Weiss

KING HEDLEY II: A CROWNING PRODUCTION The Actors' Shakespeare Project production of King Hedley II follows ASP's acclaimed Seven Guitars of last season, once again bringing a work by August …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:54pm on March 11, 2024

Theater Review: MY MOTHER HAD TWO FACES (The Rockwell in Somerville, MA; then touring) by Lynne Weiss

HER MOTHER, HERSELF It's a truism that many women fear "becoming their mother," and that's certainly the implied starting point of Karin Trachtenberg's one-woman show, My Mother Had Two Face…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:09pm on March 4, 2024

Summer Concerts: PROVINCETOWN SUMMER 2024 SEASON (Mark Cortale Presents) by Lynne Weiss

Indigo Girls, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Marilyn Maye, HBO's Gilded Age Stars Denée Benton and Claybourne Elder Will Play Provincetown Town Hall This Summer and Broadway Stars …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:08pm on February 29, 2024

Theater Review: BECOMING A MAN (World Premiere at American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA) by Lynne Weiss

CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED? The creative and absorbing world premiere of P. Carl's Becoming a Man at A.R.T. brings the joys and challenges of gender transition for one person and those who l…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:34am on February 23, 2024

Theater Review: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN (Huntington Theatre) by Lynne Weiss

GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE POWER Kimberly Belflower's riveting John Proctor is the Villain, which had its world-premiere at Studio Theatre in D.C. in 2022, opened last night at The Huntington. It…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on February 18, 2024

Theater Review: LITTLE PEASANTS (Food Tank at The Burren Backroom in Somerville, MA) by Lynne Weiss

SOLIDARITY FOREVER The workshop reading of Food Tank's Little Peasants at The Burren Backroom, a venue known more for Irish, Bluegrass, Appalachian, Roots, Jazz, and Blues than theater, is a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:00am on February 9, 2024

Theater Review: ALL THINGS EQUAL " THE LIFE AND TRIALS OF RUTH BADER GINSBURG (Pre-Broadway National Tour) by Lynne Weiss

FROM NOTORIOUS TO VICTORIOUS Michelle Azar vividly invokes the spirit of famed jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Rupert Holmes's one-woman show All Things Equal. As implied in the play's subtitl…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:14pm on February 4, 2024

Concert Review: CÉCILE McLORIN SALVANT (Sanders Theater in Cambridge, MA) by Lynne Weiss

PURE PLEASURE Acclaimed vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant brought nothing but pleasure to Sanders Theater in Cambridge last night, courtesy of Celebrity Series of Boston. From the moment she …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:01am on February 3, 2024

Theater Review: STAND UP IF YOU'RE HERE TONIGHT (Huntington Theatre in Boston, MA) by Lynne Weiss

A MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING  "When the curtain is down, and it's three minutes before the show, what're you wishing for?" playwright John Kolvenbach wondered as he wrote Stand Up If You're…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:04pm on January 29, 2024

Theater Review: A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD (SpeakEasy Stage Company in Boston) by Lynne Weiss

A CASE FOR SEEING THIS PLAY Toward the end of A Case for the Existence of God (named Best Play of the 21"22 Season by the New York Drama Critics' Circle), I tried to recall what I had learne…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:40am on January 29, 2024

Theater Review: TROUBLE IN MIND (Lyric Stage, Boston) by Lynne Weiss

GOOD TROUBLE  Trouble in Mind, the first full-length play written and directed by Alice Childress premiered off-Broadway in 1955, yet nearly everyone who encounters this play is astonishe…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:02am on January 22, 2024

Theater Review: THE FEAST OF FOOLS (Midwinter Revels at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre, Cambridge) by Lynne Weiss

YOU'D BE A FOOL TO MISS THIS FEAST OF FUN The long-playing Midwinter Revels (founded as Christmas Revels in 1971) is a unique mix of professional performance, volunteer talent, and audience …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:58am on December 19, 2023

Theater Review: THE HEART SELLERS (The Huntington Calderwood in Boston) by Lynne Weiss

THESE GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN Two young women, one from Korea, the other from the Philippines, encounter one another in a grocery story on Thanksgiving morning in a small midwestern Americ…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:51am on December 7, 2023

Theater Review: Fat Ham (The Huntington at Boston Center for the Arts) by Lynne Weiss

BLACK JOY RIDE This collaboration between Boston's Black theater company Front Porch Arts Collective and the Atlanta-based Alliance Theater Company, directed by Stevie Walker-Webb, takes its…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:52am on October 2, 2023

Theater Review: ASSASSINS (Lyric Stage Company at Boston Center for the Arts) by Lynne Weiss

LIVES OF NOT-SO-QUIET DESPERATION The premise is simple: Each of nine people who have tried to kill or who actually have killed an American president is given a chance to persuade us of his …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:13am on September 27, 2023

Theater Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA: PART TWO (Bedlam and Central Square Theater in Cambridge, MA) by Lynne Weiss

ONE PLAGUE OR ANOTHER What happens when you put eight actors on a stage with a script that includes the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, the Mormon Visitors Center, the Jewish mysticism of philos…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:30pm on September 23, 2023

Theater Review: POTUS (SpeakEasy Stage Company at Calderwood Pavilion in Boston) by Lynne Weiss

WELCOME TO THE WEST WING, WHERE THE WOMEN ARE FUCKED AND THE MAN IS FECKLESS Seven women propping up one man"that's the premise behind Selena Fillinger's POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbas…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on September 19, 2023

Theater Review: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (Actors' Shakespeare Project in Boston) by Lynne Weiss

HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE KATRINA? What to do about The Taming of the Shrew, a play that seems to glorify the subjugation of women? Actors' Shakespeare Project offers an intriguing and…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:58am on September 18, 2023

Theater Review: PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC (The Huntington in Boston, MA) by Lynne Weiss

A PRAYER FOR ALL OF US Should they stay or should they go? That is the question that haunts the characters of this brilliant play by Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews, Skintight). It is directed by…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:45pm on September 14, 2023

Theater Review: THE HALF-GOD OF RAINFALL (American Repertory Theater in a co-production with New York Theater Workshop in Cambridge, MA) by Lynne Weiss

A SHOWER OF CREATIVE INNOVATION The A.R.T. production of the stunningly staged and audaciously acted The Half-God of Rainfall is an act of creative destruction. It begins with the seven acto…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:31am on September 13, 2023

Theater Review: BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY (Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, MA) by Lynne Weiss

DOWN AND UP IN HARLEM Barrington Stage Company's riveting production of Pearl Cleage's Blues for an Alabama Sky, directed by Candis C. Jones, opens with a fast-paced scene in which Guy Jacob…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00am on July 29, 2023

Theater Review: FENCES (Shakespeare and Company in Lenox, Massachusetts) by Lynne Weiss

A FENCES THAT KEEPS US IN Actors "ranney" and Ella Joyce bring a fresh and warm humanity to Shakespeare and Company's excellent and very satisfying production of August Wilson's Fences, whic…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:13am on July 26, 2023

Theater Review: FASCINATING RHYTHM (Lyric Stage Company in Boston MA) by Lynne Weiss

FASCINATING, FUN AND FEEL-GOOD RHYTHM With stellar performances on two baby grands, a few silly props, and creative use of audience participation, Kirsten Salpini (sometimes wearing a tie to…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:27pm on July 8, 2023

Theater Review: EVITA (American Rep in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company in Cambridge MA) by Lynne Weiss

A DUAL DUARTE DE PERÓN Understudy Isabella Lopez won a heartfelt standing ovation for her captivating portrayal of Eva Perón, the spiritual leader of Argentina last night in this A.R.…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on July 2, 2023

Theater Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY (Huntington Theatre, Boston MA) by Lynne Weiss

AMAZING THEATER? BANK ON IT Steven Skybell (Henry Lehman), Joshua David Robinson (Emanuel Lehman), and Firdous Bamji (Mayer Lehman) absolutely stunned in the the first American-made producti…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on June 30, 2023
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