Sunday, July 16, 2017

Harvard theater school to go on 'three-year hiatus' - The Boston Globe by Malcolm Gay

Harvard University's struggling ART Institute, a graduate-level theater training program housed within the American Repertory Theater, has announced that it is suspending admissions for the …

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Friday, January 27, 2017
Thursday, June 30, 2016

'What if' questions pay off for Tony-winning duo behind 'If/Then' by By Christopher Wallenber

NEW YORK " Over the years, composer Tom Kitt always marveled at the "what if" questions of his life. There were the roads not taken, but also the seemingly random events and choices that hel…

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

How a Cambridge show became the newest big musical to hit Broadway by Meagan McGinnes

'Waitress,' composed by Sara Bareilles, is about love, female empowerment, and freshly baked pies.

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Monday, May 25, 2015

Rabbit redux By Louise Kennedy

Despite inventive flashes and humor, 'Donnie Darko' doesn't make complete translation from big screen to stage

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ArtsEmerson plans 17 shows for inaugural season By Geoff Edgers

With the first season of Arts-Emerson: The World on Stage, Robert Orchard aims to change the landscape of Boston's theater scene dramatically.

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This next song's by Steve. And the next. And the next. By Joel Brown

Cabaret, from a Sondheim to a Foster (inspired by a Fischer)

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CLASSICAL NOTES by Richard Dyer

A composer well known to Broadway returns to classical roots
Charles Strouse

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Hoping to finally shake her pop star past, Gibson lands in 'Chicago' by Christopher Muther

The artist formerly known as Debbie Gibson, now looking sleek, brunette, and calling herself Deborah, is intent on squashing every last teen queen myth that has floated in pop consciousness …

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Less than the sum of its interesting parts By Louise Kennedy

"Two-Headed" has the makings of an interesting play.

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Burning man By Catherine Foster

Michael T. Weiss turns up the heat in an incendiary play

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Scrooged By Catherine Foster

This time of year, Charles Dickens's 'A Christmas Carol' is being performed at theaters all over. Several present and former Scrooges recently talked about their experiences playing Dickens'…

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For 'Frozen,' success and controversy By Catherine Foster

Play puts writer Bryony Lavery in the spotlight

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A trip down memory lane By Don Aucoin

Though the show is thin and cliched, "A Long and Winding Road" has surprising potency as a chronicle of Maureen McGovern's up-and-down showbiz career.

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Emerson to take on Paramount Theater project By Maureen Dezell and Louise Kennedy

The $70 million Paramount Center project would redevelop the Theater District landmark and two neighboring properties to provide two theaters, rehearsal rooms, student residences, and restau…

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Mr. Nice Guy By Louise Kennedy

Fred Willard takes a role that draws on his sweetness

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Emotional journey for all concerned By Louise Kennedy

Brutal, funny, agonizing, and profound, "Notes From Underground" at the Yale Repertory Theatre possesses a harsh and indelible beauty. It is at once a faithful adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsk…

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'My Fair Lady' has polish but lacks light by Sally Cragin

At the Reagle Players, Sarah Pfisterer (who did a nationwide tour of ''Phantom of the Opera'' as Christine) is a commendable and sympathetic Eliza.

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Make your own 'Macbeth' By Don Aucoin

In eerie 'Sleep No More,' the audience wanders through the Bard's bloody business

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Harvey Fierstein is a theater creature By Sean O'Driscoll, Associated Press

Harvey Fierstein, four-time Tony Award-winning actor, playwright and singer, has just turned down a part in an Adam Sandler movie.

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A smorgasbord of time and place By Louise Kennedy

Shakespeare & Company's "The Taster" samples theatrical styles of past and present.

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2025-2026 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 12, 2025: Call Me Izzy - Studio 54
Sep 16, 2025: Art - Music Box Theatre
Oct 08, 2025: Beetlejuice - Palace Theatre
Nov 13, 2025: Oedipus - Studio 54
Nov 16, 2025: Chess - Imperial Theatre
Mar 23, 2026: Giant - Music Box Theatre
Apr 06, 2026: Becky Shaw - Hayes Theater
Apr 16, 2026: Proof - Booth Theatre
Apr 26, 2026: Drama Desk Cut-Off