Culture Vulture: February Highlight
If you’re heading out toward the Berkshires and haven’t yet made plans for Valentine’s Day, consider taking your significant other to brunch at Shakespeare & Company for a five-course meal before...
View ArticleCommentary: Women of Will — The Complete Journey
The complete Women of Will is an exhausting adventure, led by a manically enthused and deeply generous and talkative tour director who also is a fabulous actor. Reviewed by Susan Miron Women of Will....
View ArticleComing Attractions in Theater: May 2011
May is usually a so-so respite before the summer season revs up, but there’s some interesting productions popping up, including Propeller Theatre Company’s all-male versions of Shakespeare’s Richard...
View ArticleComing Attractions in Theater: August 2011
A busy month of theater, especially for off-speed, postmodern romances, while old-timers such as the Gershwins and Tennessee Williams receive some attention as well.
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: An Earnest “Troilus and Cressida”
We are a long way from the love-destroyed-by-hostility pieties of Romeo and Juliet, but Actors' Shakespeare Project director Tina Packer wants to make Troilus and Cressida fit into that reassuring and...
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII”— History as Smoke, Mirrors,...
Given how rarely "Henry VIII" is staged, any Shakespeare enthusiast worth his or her salt should definitely take in this uneven production.
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: Take Two — Shakespeare Plays it Safe In “Henry VIII”
If "Henry VIII" is dramatically lacking when compared to Shakespeare's other histories, what makes this production worthwhile is the care Actors' Shakespeare Project has brought to staging it.
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: Shakespeare’s “Game of Thrones”— Staged With Gusto
Rarely are Boston's stages graced with a Shakespeare production that reaches this high a level of accomplishment.
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: At Shakespeare & Company — Tina Packer’s Masterful...
Shakespeare & Company's staging of Merchant of Venice is the strongest this critic has ever seen or could hope to.
View ArticleCulture Vulture: February Highlight
If you’re heading out toward the Berkshires and haven’t yet made plans for Valentine’s Day, consider taking your significant other to brunch at Shakespeare & Company for a five-course meal before...
View ArticleCommentary: Women of Will — The Complete Journey
The complete Women of Will is an exhausting adventure, led by a manically enthused and deeply generous and talkative tour director who also is a fabulous actor. Reviewed by Susan Miron Women of Will....
View ArticleComing Attractions in Theater: May 2011
May is usually a so-so respite before the summer season revs up, but there’s some interesting productions popping up, including Propeller Theatre Company’s all-male versions of Shakespeare’s Richard...
View ArticleComing Attractions in Theater: August 2011
A busy month of theater, especially for off-speed, postmodern romances, while old-timers such as the Gershwins and Tennessee Williams receive some attention as well. The post Coming Attractions in...
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: An Earnest “Troilus and Cressida”
We are a long way from the love-destroyed-by-hostility pieties of Romeo and Juliet, but Actors' Shakespeare Project director Tina Packer wants to make Troilus and Cressida fit into that reassuring and...
View ArticleTheater Review: Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII”— History as Smoke, Mirrors, and...
Given how rarely "Henry VIII" is staged, any Shakespeare enthusiast worth his or her salt should definitely take in this uneven production. The post Theater Review: Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII” — History...
View ArticleTheater Review: Take Two — Shakespeare Plays it Safe In “Henry VIII”
If "Henry VIII" is dramatically lacking when compared to Shakespeare's other histories, what makes this production worthwhile is the care Actors' Shakespeare Project has brought to staging it. The post...
View ArticleTheater Review: Shakespeare’s “Game of Thrones”— Staged With Gusto
Rarely are Boston's stages graced with a Shakespeare production that reaches this high a level of accomplishment. The post Theater Review: Shakespeare’s “Game of Thrones” — Staged With Gusto appeared...
View ArticleTheater Review: At Shakespeare & Company — Tina Packer’s Masterful “Merchant...
Shakespeare & Company's staging of Merchant of Venice is the strongest this critic has ever seen or could hope to. The post Theater Review: At Shakespeare & Company — Tina Packer’s Masterful...
View ArticleTheater Review: “The Waverly Gallery”— A Powerful Look into a Descent into...
A splendid production of an impressive early effort from the talented writer Kenneth Lonergan. The post Theater Review: “The Waverly Gallery” — A Powerful Look into a Descent into Dementia appeared...
View ArticleCulture Vulture: February Highlight
If you’re heading out toward the Berkshires and haven’t yet made plans for Valentine’s Day, consider taking your significant other to brunch at Shakespeare & Company for a five-course meal before...
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