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Everyday people, Life’s enchanted cup, A winter’s tale, More
- Everyday people
When Thornton Wilder’s Our Town hit the stage in 1938, mainstream Broadway ticket holders finally knew the thrill of theatrical surprise that artsy appreciators of the avant-garde had been crowing about.
- Life’s enchanted cup
The buzz about Trinity Repertory Company’s Our Town has centered on its double-barreled depiction of community.
- A winter’s tale
Even as the family drama of your holiday comes to a close, there’s no need to don a kerchief and settle in for a long winter’s nap.
- Demeter’s daughter
This preview was almost never written.
- Molière
There is a burgeoning trend whereby the work of a legendary writer is attributed to some spurious personal experience.
- Basic training
Neil Simon has always been a problematical playwright of comedies when it comes to taking him seriously.
- Black power
The centerpiece of George C. Wolfe's 1986 satire The Colored Museum is a scathing sketch called The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play . A Raisin in the Sun is the über-mama-on-the-couch play
- Norton Awards go silver
The Elliot Norton Awards turned 25 on Monday night — though that’s nothing compared with Norton himself, who lived to be 100.
- Freedom fighters
Anglo-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, which is getting its area premiere at New Repertory Theatre (at the Arsenal Center for the Arts through October 1), is a superficially clever play.
- Gone but not forgotten
Before there was eHarmony, there were harmony and disharmony.
- Staying afloat
TENT, a theater company in residence at Perishable Theatre during August, is presenting Your Shipwreck Is No Disaster!
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