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David R. Gammons

SHE SEES IT, SHE LIKES IT, SHE WANTS IT, SHE GETS IT: VANITY FAIR AT CENTRAL SQUARE THEATER

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted January 28, 2020 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

 

★★★★☆

 

There are two directors in Boston that I would wholeheartedly call fearless: One is Igor Golyak of Needham’s Arlekin Players, and the other is David R. Gammons, whose current mounting of Kate Hamill’s Vanity ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Central Square Theater, Ciara McAloon, David Keohane, David R. Gammons, David Wilson, Debra Wise, Evan Turissini, Jeff Adleberg, Josephine Mosiri Elwood, Kate Hamill, Malikah McHerrin-Cobb, Paul Melendy, Stewart Evan Smith

A FEARLESS, BOLD VISION IN ARLEKIN’S THE STONE

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted September 24, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

 

★★★★☆

 

One house in Dresden becomes ground zero for a multigenerational exploration of guilt, complicity, survival, and truth in Marius von Mayenburg’s The Stone, which plays at Needham’s Arlekin Players Theatre through Sept 29.

 

The play is a complicated ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Anna Kovalenko, Arlekin Players, Bladimir Gusev, Darya Denisova, David Gamarnik, David R. Gammons, Igor Golyak, Jakov Jakoulov, Jeff Adelberg, Kenya Brodskaia, Marius von Mayenburg, Misha Tyutyunik, Nastya Bugaeva, Needham, Rimma Gluzma, Viktoriya Kovalenko

A FEARLESS, AND THEREFORE POWERFUL, FRANKENSTEIN AT CENTRAL SQUARE THEATER

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted October 18, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Ashley Risteen, David Keohane, John Kuntz, Debra Wise, and Omar Robinson in FRANKENSTEIN. Photo by Nile Scott Studios.

 

★★★★☆

 

It’s likely that when you hear the name Frankenstein a very specific image comes to mind, one that probably involves green skin, stitches, and a pair of bolts.

 

The first thing to know about this production of Frankenstein ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Ashley Risteen, Central Square Theater, Cristina Todesco, David Keohane, David R. Gammons, David Wilson, Debra Wise, Frankenstein, Jeff Adelberg, John Kuntz, Mary Shelley, MIT, Nick Dear, Nora Theatre Company, Omar Robinson, Rachel Padula, Remo Airaldi, Underground Railway Theater

YEAR IN REVIEW: STAGE SPOTLIGHT

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted December 30, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

A look at 2014’s most memorable Boston theater experiences.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: A.R.T., ACTORS’ SHAKESPEARE PROJECT, Aditi Kapil, American Rep, Anton Chekov, ArtsEmerson, Brahman/i, Bridge Repertory Theater, Choreography, Company One, David R. Gammons, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, dysphoria, Finding Neverland, Founder’s Hall of Pine Manor College, gender identity, harvard, Hello Again, Hungtington Theatre Company, intersectionality, Isango Ensemble, John Kuntz, Jonathan Bernstein, Lydia R. Diamon, M. Bevin O’Gara, Mark Dornford-May, Melia Bensussen, Michael Bello, Mozart, Necessary Monsters, Peter DuBois, post-colonialis, Quincy Beth Harris, race relations, Smart People, SpeakEasy Stage Company, Susan Misner, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, The Shape She Makes, theater

‘NECESSARY MONSTERS’ IS ECCENTRIC AND ESSENTIAL

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted December 8, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

More than just an exercise in avant-imagination, “Necessary Monsters” is blisteringly funny and critical.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: BCA, Calderwood Pavilion, David R. Gammons, director, eccentric, John Kuntz, Necessary Monsters, Playwright, review, Saw, SpeakEasy Stage Company, The Beehive, theater, theatre, Thomas Derrah

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