The two of them maintain several different accents per character perfectly and withstand over 30 costume changes. In lesser hands the material would not stand up quite as well.
Category: Plays
Central Square Theater’s ‘The Mystery of Irma Vep…’ is a Fabulously Queer, Gothic Romp
This is a show that defies categorization as it subversively blends multiple performance styles (i.e. absurdism, camp, clowning, drag, farce, melodrama, parody, satire, slapstick, etc.), and doesn’t follow the conventional rules of theatrical storytelling.
CHUANG Stage Brings Strange & Insightful ‘My Home on the Moon’ to Boston’s South End
Minna Lee has written a play that is both joyfully theatrical and frighteningly realistic. My Home on the Moon skillfully straddles the world that we know and the world that is coming.
Second Stage’s ‘The Receptionist’ Shines A Light on the Underbelly of the Underworld
But for the outstanding cast (especially Finneran and Nacer) and elevated production, The Receptionist would leave us feeling like its revival was merely an opportunity to rub salt into an open, unhealed wound, still festering after more than two decades.



