Strong performances and provocative ideas abound in this all-female production.
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All in Drama
Strong performances and provocative ideas abound in this all-female production.
Nemesis Theatre Co.’s entertaining production of the Shakespeare play ably blends modernism and reverence to the source material.
Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel is destined to go down as one of the all-time great works of theater.
Cindy Williams’ play lures you in, making it impossible to abandon the things it has revealed without seeing how it resolves.
Christopher Durang’s Tony-winning, Chekhov-riffing play is a long but worthwhile sit.
Scott Treadway adds to his illustrious career with this mesmerizing one-man show.
Occurring at the same time as “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” the play focuses more on the lives of the household staff at the titular home.
Mary Shelley’s novel and its legacy receive a fascinating, immersive stage adaptation.
The intermission-free 100 minutes fly by thanks to sharp comedic performances and active pacing.
In ACT’s hands, Thornton Wilder’s 1938 play feels poignant, endearing, heartbreaking, sometimes contradictory, and certainly timeless.
Athol Fugard’s 1961 drama about apartheid South Africa is an endurance test.
Mike Wiley returns to the downtown theater for another memorable performance.
This powerful, Jena Six-inspired drama is a true ensemble work from top to bottom.
The 55-year-old material feels as fresh as ever under Reggie Law’s direction.
Christian St. Croix’s dramedy is emblematic of the pros and cons inherent in many two-handers.