“Must-See” is a grossly overused word in theater reviews these days, but if there’s a show this year that merits that mantle, it’s When Playwrights Kill, now playing at the Huntington.
HCEP’s “The Weir” Tells Ghost Stories That Fail To Haunt
Here Comes Everybody Players are making their grand revival and kicking off a new era of theatrical events with a fully staged production of Connor McPherson’s The Weir.
The Otherworldliness and Exquisite Beauty of MRT’s “A Khmer Swan Lake”
Every so often, one sees a performance that’s so breathtakingly artful that it’s hard to describe. A Khmer Swan Lake, created by the Angkor Dance Troupe, is one of them, presenting a gorgeous rendition of the 19th-century ballet, first scored by Tchaikovsky.
Bridget Kathleen O’Leary on the 5th Annual New Works Festival: “It is essential that we uplift the voices of Queer communities.”
This year sees O’Leary and her wife, Jo Williams, take on the task of producing Moonbox Productions’ New Works Festival for the fifth year, which, as always, showcases the work of local playwrights.



