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“House/Divided” Provides Multi-Media Bridge Between 1930 and 2008
Through two time periods, the Great Depression and the Great Recession, a highly technical visual experience helps the audience to…
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Mamma Mia! Stage Vs. Screen
When Mamma Mia the movie came out, audiences saw it in theatres and absolutely adored it. Several years later, they…
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The Color Purple Warms Hearts at SpeakEasy Stage Company
While The Color Purple is an emotionally heavy story, the SpeakEasy Stage Company enraptures its audience with bursts of lighthearted…
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The Huntington Theatre Company’s “Venus In Fur” Dominates The Stage With Sex Appeal And Intelligence
Venus In Fur has the ability to be either incredibly uncomfortable or incredibly appealing, but nowhere in between, and the…
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Slowly Falling for Once at the Boston Opera House
Once, the musical, has arrived in Boston, and it’s just as charming as ever.
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Lyric Stage’s “Working” Feels Like A Job
Often the greatest theatrical productions can feel like labors of love. Lyric Stage’s production of “Working: A Musical” definitely feels…
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