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THE STRANGE UNDOING OF PRUDENCIA HART AT APOLLINAIRE THEATRE

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted April 30, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Becca A Lewis. Photo by Danielle Fauteux Jacques.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre Company, Brooks Reeves, Danielle Fauteux Jacques, David Greig, Theater Review

ON STAGE NOW: THE FANGS THAT BIND, A CHURCH DIVIDED, AND ONE OF THE WORST PLAYS I HAVE EVER SEEN

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted February 27, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Bare Stage, The Christians, and The Little Foxes

 

BARE STAGE AT FESTIVAL THEATRE COMPANY

 

 

no stars

 

If I do nothing else this year but spare you from suffering through Michael Walker’s bare stage, then 2019 will have been a very successful year for me.

 

Undeniably the most miserable, misguided, and self-indulgent play I have ever seen, ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Alison Meirowitz McCarthy, Amelia Broome, Anne Gottlieb, Apollinaire Theatre Company, Bare Stage, Brooks Reeves, Cheryl D Singleton, Dewey Dellay, Janie E Howland, Karen Perlow, Lillian Hellman, Lucas Hnath, Lyric Stage Company, Michael John Ciszewski, Michael Poignand, Michael Walker, Rosa Procaccino, Scott Edmiston, The Christians

IN CHELSEA, ONE HELL OF A DREAM: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM AT APOLLINAIRE THEATRE

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted July 25, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

The cast of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Photo by Danielle Fauteux Jacques

 

★★★★★

 

If there’s only one thing you do this week, it should be to find time to get to Chelsea’s PORT Park to catch Apollinaire Theatre Company’s practically perfect (and free) production of William Shakespeare’s A ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre, Benjamin Finn, Brooks Reeves, Cassie Foote, chelsea, Chris Bocchiaro, Danielle Fauteux Jacques, David Picariello, David Reiffel, Demetrius Fuller, Erik P Kraft, Jaime Hernandez, Joey C Pelletier, John Manning, John Vellante, Kelly Young, Marc Poirier, Michael John Ciszewski, Olivia Z Cote, Samuel Warton, shakespeare, Susan Paino, Tony Dangerfield

THE PLAY’S THE THING

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted July 13, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Apollinaire Theatre brings Hamlet to Chelsea’s waterfront

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre Company, Brooks Reeves, chelsea, Danielle Fauteux, Hamlet, port park

SHOCK DOCTRINE: STEAM-CRUNK MEETS BROTHERS GRIMM IN COMPANY ONE’S LATEST

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted March 11, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

While the stories in Shockheaded Peter feature children, the performance is most assuredly more suitable for those who are kids only at heart.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Alexandria King, Amelia Lumpkin, Brooks Reeves, brothers grimm, Company One, Der Struwwelpeter, Eric Bornstein, Heinrich Hoffmann, Jacob Athyal, Jade Guerra, Lisa Dempsey, puppeteer, Sarah Elizabeth Bedard, Seth Shaw, shockeheaded peter, Students, suffolk university, Tom Martin

SUMMER LOVING (ISH)

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted December 23, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Apollinaire Theatre Company stages new Scottish play, “Midsummer,” about a pair of thirtysomethings who definitely shouldn’t sleep together, but, of course, do.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre Company, Bent, Bridge Rep, Brooks Reeves, Courtland Jones, Danielle Fauteux Jacques, Midsummer, Scottish, Shockheaded Peter, The Real ThingChelsea Theatre Works

SUMMER LOVING(ISH): APOLLINAIRE THEATRE COMPANY STAGES NEW SCOTTISH PLAY “MIDSUMMER”

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted December 23, 2014 Filed Under: Performing Arts

Instead of milking the holiday season for as much nog as they can muster, Apollinaire Theatre Company is going the opposite route and serving up a taste of summer in the thick of winter.

Filed Under: Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre Company, Bent, Bridge Rep, Brooks Reeves, Courtland Jones, Danielle Fauteux Jacques, Dig Boston DigBoston, Midsummer, Scottish, Shockheaded Peter, The Real ThingChelsea Theatre Works

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