Jeffries Thaiss and Ben Mackel prove a dynamic duo in this new old adaptation.
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Jeffries Thaiss and Ben Mackel prove a dynamic duo in this new old adaptation.
A new production of Rogers & Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma” both deconstructs the show and offers many of its usual pleasures.
The latest radio play from Immediate Theatre Project offers a dystopian thriller, a crackerjack cast, and entertaining live sound effects.
The stage version of the 1980s movie comedy based on the board game provides some serious silliness — and good reason to return to ACT.
A cascade of classic country and crossover gems makes for a flawless revue delivered by eight impressive performers at Flat Rock Playhouse.
The Tony-winning musical is at the Peace Center through Oct. 10.
The original and timely “Sketches!” is a well-built comedy machine that will have you laughing uproariously into your mask.
With a stellar cast, the laugh-out-loud musical now at SART explores every possible high and low of a “First Date.”
The Magnetic Theatre resumes live, indoor performances with this modern telling of the Persephone myth.
The comedy, adapted for live performance via Zoom, comes close to recreating the particular thrill that comes with a unique, in-person experience.
After a long pandemic winter, the Magnetic’s outdoor theater show, “something i cared about,” feels authentic and radical.
This one-woman show about a nun during a worldwide pandemic really deserves your full attention. It definitely touches a nerve.
Musical duo Cookie Tongue combine their songs with a variety of mediums, and if you abandon yourself to the chaos, it’s really quite beautiful.
A fascinating retelling of the last witch burning in Ireland takes on additional meaning in the COVID era..
Brian Feldman’s immersive solo Zoom performance fully embraces the digital medium.
The musical adaptation of the 1982 B-movie is creative, engaging, weird, and more than a little grotesque.