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
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LOST & FOUND: TEEN ACTORS MOUNT NEW PLAY BY PROMISING LOCAL PLAYWRIGHT
Written a number of years ago, Halberstadt revisited and reworked i don’t know where we’re going when it came to his attention that the Boston Teen Acting Troupe was looking for a play with compelling teenage characters.
THEATER REVIEW: COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA AT THE BCA
Adrianne Krstansky is utterly astounding as Lola. She drives the play, each scene providing solid proof of her complete mastery of the role.
BIG-Y SMALL: SHAYNA SMALL IGNITES HER CAREER WITH THE COLORED MUSEUM
That conversation is the continuing larger one about black culture that is more often than not engaged in by people who have no business stating their misguided opinions on race and class to begin with.
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