No, you don’t. When we’re on the set of Orange Is the New Black, we all kind of pinch ourselves; we all do the silent scream when we get on the set.
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THE REAL DEAL: TONY WINNER BILLY PORTER ON TOPDOG/UNDERDOG AT THE HUNTINGTON
“Well, you know, it’s a good step, but all the stuff that was there before the black president is still there and still festering and still brewing.”
THE EDGE OF EDWARD
Maurice Emmanuel Parent talks reinventing Marlowe
SCATTERED PICTURES: DIRECTOR SHAWN LACOUNT ON ‘REALLY’ AT COMPANY ONE
Company One co-founder Shawn LaCount directs, and here, he reflects on the play’s provocativeness, his collaboration with Matter & Light, and Really’s complicated themes.
BACK TO ANATEVKA
Austin Pendleton made his Broadway debut in 1964 when he created the role of Motel in the original production of Fiddler on the Roof. His performance as the nervous, loveable, determined tailor is immortalized on the classic cast album and has served as the gold-standard blueprint to anyone who has played Motel since.
SUMMER PREVIEW 2015
Summer is here, so let's get down to brass tacks about the beaches, pools, food, concerts, arts events, theater happenings and everything else that makes summer in Boston summer.
MAYOR WALSH LAUNCHES “BOSTON CREATES” CREATIVE PLAN, APPEALS TO ARTISTS
I want to thank you for, I don’t want to say ‘tolerating,’ but for putting up with Boston the last 25 years ... You’re not getting truly what you deserve, or what you need.”
WHAT’S FOR BREAKFAST? THEATER
SPRING PREVIEW 2015: ALL THE THEATER, FILM, FOOD, AND BEER TO LOOK FORWARD TO
Now that life has just begun to squeak its way out from the cracks between the ice and snow, bookmark this spread for all you future springtime fun time planning needs.
THEATER PREVIEW: OBEHI JANICE SET TO INSPIRE WITH “FUFU & OREOS”
“I actually want you to be a little changed when you leave the theater. That’s my goal.”