by Mike Hoban ‘The Plague, after La Peste’ – Written by Albert Camus; Adapted by Neil Bartlett; Directed by Daniel Boudreau; Lighting Design by Read Davidson; Sound Design by Jay Mobley; Costumes by Sarah Josselyn. Presented by Praxis Stage at the Dorchester Art Project at 1486 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester through May 20; and…
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BLO Serves Up a Darkly Comic View of Life in 50’s Suburbia with Bernstein’s “Trouble in Tahiti”
by Mike Hoban Trouble in Tahiti and Arias & Barcarolles – Music & Libretto by Leonard Bernstein; Directed by David Schweizer; Scenic Design by Paul Tate dePoo III; Lighting Design by Jeff Adelberg; Costumes by Nancy Leary; Movement Director Melinda Sullivan. Presented by Boston Lyric Opera at DCR Steriti Memorial Rink, 561 Commercial…
Hilarity and Faith Abound in “Two Jews Walk Into a War”
By Michele Markarian “Two Jews Walk Into a War”, by Seth Rozin. Directed by Will LeBow. Presented by New Repertory Theatre, 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown through May 20. What do you do if you are the last two Jews in Afghanistan, and you don’t get along? Such is the hilarious, conflict-ridden, deeply-layered…
“Still, now” Effectively Combines Movement, Drama
by Mike Hoban Still, now – Written by Katie Bender; Directed by Amy Meyer; Scenic Designer, Rebecca Lehrhoff; Costume Designer, Sophia Giordano; Lighting Designer, Sophia Giordano; Sound Designer, Amy Meyer. Presented by Heart & Dagger Productions at Martin Hall at the Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street, Boston through May 13…