I always advocate in favour of more sci-fi plays, and over the past decade there have been a gratifying number of them. But ...
Alain Françon takes on Marivaux's Les Fausses Confidences in a pared-down staging that focuses on the characters' desire and freedom. To be seen from April 16 to May 25 2025 at Théâtre de la Porte ...
It's a new day for the beloved rom-com heroine, and director Michael Morris says her longevity is downright radical.
A suburban cocktail party set in the 1970s is in the mix from Sheringham’s Little Theatre Players. Abigail’s Party throws together a set of neighbours whose widely differing characters, class, and ...
Mike White’s first job as a television writer, in the late nineties, was on the teen soap opera “Dawson’s Creek.” It was a ...
Hailing from the Midwest, Marcagi got his start in music through his loyal social media supporters who were instantly ...
Is Museum an absurdist comedy of manners? A panoply of urban stereotypes? A commentary about the role art and work play in our lives? Yes, yes and yes. The play takes place in a gallery of a museum of ...
For a biography of a man whose business is comedy, Susan Morrison’s Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live is ...
Lyric Stage is proud to bring Boston-area favorites Remo Airaldi*, Michael Kaye*, and John Kuntz* together in Yasmina Reza’s exploration of the complexities and fragility of male friendships in the ...
Kingsman remains one of the greatest action comedies of our generation; it won't be wrong to call the Matthew Vaughn film a ...
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