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The Alabama-born actor discusses his role this weekend as Harry Houdini in Sean Coe's "Hand Through the Veil" at An Die Musik.
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Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company's production of the acclaimed one-woman show explores belonging in a global society.
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In Pearl Cleage's play, four Black women endure hardship on their 19th-century frontier homestead.
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The powerful 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning play about mortality and friendship gets a new live production.
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Midday's theater critic spotlights two eclectic new productions of these popular Shakespeare classics.
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Everyman's Bruce Randolph Nelson stars in this Pulitzer prize-nominated play by Baltimore playwright Heather McDonald.
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The Summer Theatre company on CCBC's Essex campus is staging a live production of Agatha Christie's classic who-done-it.
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Playwright Miranda Rose Hall's world premiere is a one-woman exhortation about the personal and global consequences of climate change.
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck finds the broad humor of this outdoor staging of "Pericles" a tonic for these anxious times.
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The two plays, "We're Gonna Die" and "I Hope This Finds You..." are both collections of stories, both informed by the pandemic.