Ricky Gervais films his idiot friend stumbling through foreign cultures. Continue reading
Ricky Gervais films his idiot friend stumbling through foreign cultures. Continue reading
Local actor Omar Robinson plays the younger, street-smart Chicagoan Franco to Will Lebow’s dopey donut-shop proprietor Arthur in Pulitzer-winner Tracy Lett’s Superior Donuts. Robinson sat down with us to give us a peek into just what Lyric Stage’s got in the oven. Continue reading
“Oh, this is an hour and twenty minutes of people behaving really, really badly. The play isn’t a comment on parenting but how we interact as people as a society—with disdain or lack of compassion. Parenting is a metaphor to bring a level of understanding,” Director Daniel Goldstein tells the Dig. “That’s what art is meant to do. Show us a little bit more about what it is about what it is to be a person.” Continue reading
In the inevitable run-up to a world of Tweets—and journalism in particular picking up on the technology—the backlash against the trend has begun. No surprise then that the battleground where the luddites will make their stand is … the theater. Continue reading
At Brick and Mortar, Central Square’s newest cocktail spot, you don’t have to pretend … If Brick and Mortar is your friendly neighborhood bar, then The Hawthorne is your friendly neighbor’s swank living room. Continue reading
Drastic re-imaginings of the tale of the Faust legend don’t get much more re-imagined than Cabin in the Sky. Continue reading
Quick! You need to literally sprint, not run, not walk, and certainly not skip to see this rocking, whiskey-voiced singer experimenting with some sort of “rhythm and blues” music, Continue reading
That’s 70 plays, each no longer than a minute in length, all for the low low price of whatever the number next to the dollar sign is in the bracket down yonder. Continue reading
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