Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Frank Rich was wrong: Dead Mother is actually a pleasure to watch
Political theater may preach to the converted, but it can still teach us something about the world
The Reduced Shakespeare Company brilliantly anticipated society's chronic case of attention deficit disorder. But now the idea is getting old.
Shaw's Victorian-era comedy speaks to modern gay issues
An ambitious play performed with a live soundtrack -- what's not to love?
A too-long two-act play launches this "one-act" festival
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
Our critics weigh in on local theatre
Each playwright packs plenty of fierce eloquence into a single devastating act
The gleeful, infectious exploding of a classical play
Superb acting and careful directing draw out a play about sex and socialism
Aurora's final show in a borrowed theater proves slight
A disoriented (albeit enthusiastic) company stumbles in Edward Albee's play
Rocket to the Moon encourages the optimist in us all; Paradise Divided confuses male bonding with prurience
A Place With the Pigs probes the hell of inertia; A Moon for the Misbegotten trips on its long-winded sincerity
