Yann Martel's novel comes alive on stage through puppetry and other technical wizardry.
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Yann Martel's novel comes alive on stage through puppetry and other technical wizardry.
There’s a lot going on in The Last Wide Open, and it takes the full length of the 90-minute show for the viewer to put all the pieces together, which makes for an engaging, finally revelatory evening of theater.
The Tennessee Williams classic is is faithfully delivered though frequently hamstrung by its claustrophobic staging.
This production of Stefano Massini’s epic play is an extraordinary feat of theater.
From the opening scene, it’s exceedingly apparent how fundamentally the performers understand this material.
The live, one-night-only online performance takes place Jan. 20 at 7 p.m.
Music, acting, projections, and sound effect bring World War I to life.
The Cardboard Sea’s darkly comedic quadriptych delivers big laughs and thoughtful reflection on technology.
Nearly 60 years after its debut, the Broadway classic still packs a punch.
Frank Calamaro anchors a strong ensemble in this timely production.
This stage adaptation of the Stephen King novella stands on its own as a harrowing prison story.
Local playwright David Brendan Hopes explores the nature of criticism in this witty dramedy.
K.P. Powell shines in this moving and surprisingly funny one-man show about Supreme Court Justice Marshall.
Ari Groover does right by the Queen of Rock 'n’ Roll in this lively musical.
Pearl Cleage’s historical dramedy showcases the struggle, bravery, and perseverance of the newly freed, pioneering African-American female.
The Bob Dylan jukebox musical is a treat for fans and the uninitiated alike.
Naimah Coleman, Zakiya Bell-Rogers, and Kirby Gibson shine in this ode to Black women’s hair.
The gender-swapped take on the Sondheim classic is a mixed bag.
Sublime Theatre’s latest winner chronicles the life of a longterm romance.