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Kiss & Cry Invokes Wonder Through Unconventional Means
Review of ArtsEmerson's Kiss & Cry, a multimedia performance from Belgium.
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Boston Playwright's Burning Sheds Light on Gays in the Military
Review of Boston Playwrights' Theatre's production of "Burning."
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Boston Playwright’s Burning Sheds Light on Gays in the Military
Review of Boston Playwrights' Theatre's production of "Burning."
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Go "All The Way" With The A.R.T.
Review of the American Repertory Theater's production "All The Way," starring Bryan Cranston. Times are crazy; John F. Kennedy has…
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Go “All The Way” With The A.R.T.
Review of the American Repertory Theater's production "All The Way," starring Bryan Cranston. Times are crazy; John F. Kennedy has…
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American Theater Company's columbinus Carries On The Conversation About The Tragedy
Review of ArtsEmerson and American Theater Company's production of columbinus.
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American Theater Company’s columbinus Carries On The Conversation About The Tragedy
Review of ArtsEmerson and American Theater Company's production of columbinus.
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The Jungle Book Is Both Flashy And Poignant
Review of Huntington Theatre Company's production of The Jungle Book.
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Speakeasy Stage's Compelling "Tribes" Asks The Tough Questions
A review of Speakeasy Stage Company's production of Tribes that runs until October 12.
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Review
Speakeasy Stage’s Compelling “Tribes” Asks The Tough Questions
A review of Speakeasy Stage Company's production of Tribes that runs until October 12.
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