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Play by play: September 11, 2009
Boston's weekly theater schedule
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| September 09, 2009
Sins of the play
Israel Horovitz returns to Gloucester
The title of Israel Horovitz's Sins of the Mother (through September 13 at Gloucester Stage) is an ironic misnomer.
By:
STEVE VINEBERG
| September 02, 2009
Play by play: September 4, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's weekly theater guide
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| September 02, 2009
Play by Play: August 28, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's weekly theater schedule
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| August 26, 2009
Play by play: August 21, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's weekly theater schedule
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| August 18, 2009
Twin peaks
The Comedy of Errors on Boston Common
The bay of Ephesus laps Collins Avenue in Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's Latin-tinged, frisky if over-frenetic The Comedy of Errors (at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common through August 16). It is not across sands of subtlety but through a spray of salsa that the perpetrators of this 1930s-South-Beach-set riff on Shakespeare's early comedy pratfall.
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| August 12, 2009
Play by play: August 14, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's weekly theater schedule
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| August 11, 2009
Seasons' greetings
Jersey Boys walks like a man
It may not be December 1963, but oh what a night is Jersey Boys (at the Shubert Theatre through September 26) for boomers wishing to enjoy the soundtrack of their youth set against a mix of Forever Plaid and GoodFellas .
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| August 04, 2009
Play by Play: August 7, 2009
Plays from A to Z
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| August 05, 2009
Hare belles
Divas Plum and Carroll exude The Breath of Life
With apologies to Winston Churchill, The Breath of Life is a cliché wrapped in an enigma — or two. On the face of it, award-winning British writer David Hare's ruthless yet sentimental two-hander (at Gloucester Stage through August 2) is a standard confrontation between a betrayed wife and her husband's long-time mistress.
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| July 28, 2009
Play by play: July 31, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's weekly theater schedule
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| July 29, 2009
Quake and Shake
Company One meshes Murakami; Orfeo compacts the Bard
A tenderhearted yarn spinner tells an anxious little girl a story about a talking bear hawking honey. A nerdy young debt collector comes home to find a six-foot amphibian bent on recruiting him to save Tokyo from a natural disaster. Both scenarios emanate from the brain of award-winning Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| July 22, 2009
Play by play: July 24, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's weekly theater schedule
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| July 22, 2009
Play by play: July 17, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston's theater schedule
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| July 15, 2009
Play by play: July 10, 2009
Plays from A to Z
This week in Boston theater
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| July 08, 2009
Play by Play: July 3, 2009
Plays from A to Z
This week in Boston theater
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| July 06, 2009
Violet hour
The Color Purple is vivid on stage
The color purple describes both kids' icon Barney and a bruise. And sure enough, both child-friendly uplift and florid abrasion are wound into the sprawling, heartfelt musical based on Alice Walker's Pulitzer-winning 1982 novel about a beaten-down young black woman learning to value herself over the course of 40 years in the first half of the 20th century.
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| June 23, 2009
Play by Play: June 26, 2009
Plays for A to Z
Boston theater this week
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JEFFREY GANTZ
| June 23, 2009
Ducks and dicks
The ART revisits early Mamet
If the American Repertory Theatre is renewing its vows to David Mamet, several of whose plays it premiered in the 1990s, the double bill of The Duck Variations and Sexual Perversity in Chicago will do nicely for something old and something blue.
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| June 16, 2009
Play by Play: June 19, 2009
Plays from A to Z
Boston theater this week
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| June 16, 2009
Tender mercenaries
Foote's Estate moves to Hartford
If Chekhov had been home on the range instead of the steppes, he would have been Horton Foote.
By:
CAROLYN CLAY
| June 10, 2009
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