2nd Story’s Sunset scares up some laughs
By BILL RODRIGUEZ | February 12, 2008
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
next >... last >>
1 of 333 (results 333)
Related:
Catharsis + rebirth, Use your delusion, The circle game, More
- Catharsis + rebirth
My own backward gaze over the last decade of local theater only takes in the second half of it, so I've consulted a few veterans.
- Use your delusion
Fool for Love is pure Sam Shepard, as the playwright packs in an explosive blend of myth and Eros, ambiguity and knee-in-the-gut certitude, boiling it all down into less than an hour of existential essence. The current rendition at Roger Williams University Barn Summer Playhouse will impress even demanding theatergoers with its emotional confidence and finesse.
- The circle game
It’s a very funny reminder that laughter can make such absurdity almost worthwhile.
- Mediæval morality play
It’s location, location, location for Martin McDonagh.
- Review: Doubt
John Patrick Shanley's Doubt on screen
- Play by Play: August 28, 2009
Boston's weekly theater schedule
- Don ho!
In 1665, when it made a brief appearance before being suppressed for a couple of hundred years, Molière’s Don Juan was a “machine play.”
- Killing time
Every once in a while a playwright comes along with a distinct point of view and a voice that can’t be ignored.
- Wilson’s legacy
He is missed. And he is mourned. Although playwright August Wilson, who passed away last October, will no longer be in his customary spot in the Huntington Theatre Company rehearsal hall, his presence pervades the preparation of Radio Golf .
- Abuse and power
Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, the four one-act plays at the Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre is not for the squeamish, but not in the way you think.
- Wallowing
Playwright Deborah Brevoort looked at the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing, shook her head, and reduced the tragedy to its effect on one family and one town in The Women of Lockerbie , being staged by Roger Williams University Theatre (through November 22).
- Less

Topics: Theater
, Entertainment, Ronald Reagan, Performing Arts, More
, Entertainment, Ronald Reagan, Performing Arts, Theater, Theatrical Plays, Tallulah Bankhead, Tristan Jeffers, Lady Godiva, Ed Shea, Paula Faber, Less