The Handel and Haydn Society takes it back to where it all began
Performing Arts
INTERVIEW: SATURDAY NIGHT/SUNDAY MORNING PLAYWRIGHT KATORI HALL
Rewriting the narrative and making history
SUMMER SMOCK: HARVEY FIERSTEIN’S CASA VALENTINA
SpeakEasy presents the Boston premiere of Harvey Fierstein’s newest play
LAND OF CHOICE: DRY LAND
A riveting, timely play opens Company One’s 17th season
SO CHOICE: “MY SO-CALLED LIFE” CREATOR WINNIE HOLZMAN ON HER FIRST STAGE OUTING SINCE “WICKED”
During a lunch break from rehearsals, Holzman talked about the origins of Choice, news of a Wicked film, and her mentor, Gypsy and West Side Story writer Arthur Laurents.
IN THE PARLOR, IN THE BED: HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY OPENS SEASON WITH SONDHEIM MASTERPIECE
As far as musicals go, they don’t get much more elegant than this lavish and luscious exploration of mortality, morality, love, and—yes—sex
OPEN NIGHTS: LAYING OUT THE PERFORMANCE AND VISUAL ART OPENINGS AHEAD FOR FALL
It's going to be a good season.
COVER FEATURE: TALKING KANSAS CITY CHOIR BOY WITH STARS COURTNEY LOVE AND TODD ALMOND
Is it true that you wrote “Doll Parts” here?
Courtney Love: Yes.
SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT: SPEAKEASY STAGE OPENS ITS 25TH SEASON WITH A SEARING MODERN CLASSIC
Jacobs-Jenkins has sewn together bits of his favorite works by Tennessee Williams, Eugene O’Neill, Arthur Miller, Horton Foote, and Sam Shepard. Basically, it’s a theater lover’s dream.
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