CoHo Productions and Salem Repertory ably adapt Charles Dickens’ Hard Times.
Jessie Drake
Chewing on the American Dream
The WTC and Action/Adventure team up for the fresh, funny Something Epic/Everyday.
Tough Love
The gritty fairy tale of Action/Adventure’s Danny and the Deep Blue Sea.
Good Girls’ Guide: Dominatrix for Dummies at Theater! Theatre!
Eleanor O’Brien of Dance Naked Productions has an alter ego, and she’s here to help. The Self Help Domme hosts O’Brien’s new one woman show, Good Girls Guide: Dominatrix for Dummies , which is based on O’Brien’s experience taking a job as a professional dominatrix at The Jewel Box while pursing an acting career in […]
Day of the Docent
An aspiring screenwriter takes a page from Misery in CoHo’s Day of the Docent
Review: Irregardless at Curious Comedy
“Irregardless” means not without regard, meaning that it is not a proper word at all and if you use it in speech you deserve to be attacked with a giant red pen. Stacey Hallal is not one of those who should be attacked, because she is smart enough to lament the grammatical failings of a […]
Gossip Girl
Tawdriness and violence take center stage in (I Am Still) The Duchess of Malfi.
Fertile Ground Review: A Live Dress
A Live Dress by Martha Jane Kaufman had its first staged reading last night at the jam packed Brody Theatre as part of the Fertile Ground Festival. Director Avital Schoenberg prefaced the evening by reminding the audience that a staged reading is a process, not a product- in fact the ending of the play had […]
Review: Bite Me A Little: A Vampire Musical
If Rocky Horror Picture Show, Moulin Rouge, and Twilight had an orgy, Bite Me A Little: A Vampire Musical would be their love child. Book, music, and lyrics are all by local musician Arlie Conner, who says, “It began with the music, I really just wanted to write some gypsy jazz-style songs. Then out popped […]
Animal Sacrifice
Theatre Vertigo gets bloodthirsty with Hunter Gatherers.
The Shame Company
BeDazzler battles, Newsies, and grown men impersonating cats in The Shame Company.
Cross-Firing
Colonialism and cross-dressing in Theatre Vertigo’s Cloud 9.
