A year to remember, from 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf' to 'Merrily We Roll Along' to 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch'
SpeakEasy Stage
FROM ‘UNADAPTABLE’ TO SPECTACULAR
ANGELS AND ASSHOLES: PLAYWRIGHT HEIDI SCHRECK ON ‘GRAND CONCOURSE’
"You make a kind of reactionary choice and then find yourself living it out for decades before you start to examine where the choice really came from."
STRIVING FOR GOODNESS: AN INTERVIEW WITH HAND TO GOD PLAYWRIGHT ROBERT ASKINS
Robert Askins’ Hand to God—a five-time Tony nominee and one of the most-produced plays of the year—will make its New England premiere this month at SpeakEasy Stage.
A BELATED BOSTON’S BEST PRODUCTIONS OF 2016 (AND ONE IS STILL RUNNING)
Though style occasionally prevailed over substance in this exhilarating revival of Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play, this Sean Holmes-directed revival is one of the most well-conceived productions of this decade.
SIGNIFICANTLY BAD DATES
The cast of SpeakEasy's Significant Other look back and cringe
BOOTYLICIOUS: SPEAKEASY STAGE PRESENTS BOOTYCANDY
SpeakEasy Stage presents the New England premiere of Robert O’Hara’s Bootycandy
LUCKY SCAR
SpeakEasy Stage revisits Violet for its silver anniversary
OPEN NIGHTS: LAYING OUT THE PERFORMANCE AND VISUAL ART OPENINGS AHEAD FOR FALL
It's going to be a good season.
DINNER AND A SHOW: FIVE NEIGHBORHOODS. FIVE SHOWS. FIVE RESTAURANTS.
Fall in the Hub can be the best time to get a lineup of killer new theatrical productions and the new or fresh-off-a-summer-renovations spots to eat at before or after a show on one’s radar.