On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a historic look at New Orleans
A Mugwumpin double bill offers a lesson in not taking oneself too seriously
An original opera about the makers of the atomic bomb fails to ignite
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
A spacious dream, a piece of music, a painting -- but not a play
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
William S. Burroughs + Tom Waits = see The Black Rider
With two new releases, Tom Waits travels ever farther down the rabbit hole of his imagination -- and our American past
Room evokes Virginia Woolf -- and any author struggling to create
In Monsters of Grace, Philip Glass and Robert Wilson may have created theater for the next century. Not easily, of course.
How Arno Penzias, who won the Nobel Prize for confirming the universe started with a Big Bang, turned his back on pure science and became an investment banker for Silicon Valley
