We’ve always said that we prefer our pastries dancing, no? Continue reading
We’ve always said that we prefer our pastries dancing, no? Continue reading
There’s no talk of the world coming to an end as they’ve got plans to make and a city to run, here. Continue reading
When three of Boston’s scene-defining artistic institutions—the American Repertory Theatre, the Huntington Repertory Theatre and the Institute of Contemporary Art—team together to host three consecutive days of boundary-breaking performance art, you take a seat and pay attention. Continue reading
“Living out his never ending childhood on the island of Provincetonia, Peter Pansy is the leader of all things lavender! He’s the gayest boy on earth! Hooray!” If you’ve already guessed this is the newest production of Ryan Landry and the Gold Dust Orphans at Machine, simply one of the greatest things about Boston, feel free to pat the tickets in your pocket and turn the page. If not, Peter Pansy is a “music adventure in faggotry” wherein our hero thwarts the “Cock-O-Dial,” avoids the “Blue Booty Lagoon” and gets everyone hooked on “Pixie Dust.” Oh yes. The greatest.
[Fri 5.6.11. Until 5.29.11. 1254 Boylston St., Boston. 617.265.6222. Times vary/21+/$35-$45. machine-boston.com]
For over 15 years, Ryan Landry and his Gold Dust Orphans have been the last, best word in Boston fringe, camped out (zing!) in the literal underground of The Machine’s downstairs Ramrod Theater. Continue reading
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