A dark chapter in American history is front and center in the musical "Parade," which is now playing in Boston.
Family secrets, divides over gender, and immigration stories. Local theaters dive into heavy topics this season. Theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair shares the productions she's looking forward to.
The Tony Award winning musical “Parade” is now running at the Emerson Colonial Theater in Boston. “I think there are few ...
That’s what Boston Dance Theater is investigating this weekend in its Global Arts Live–sponsored appearance at the Institute ...
Legend has it that when screenwriter George Seaton visited old-time character actor Edmund Gwenn as he lay on his deathbed, ...
"Eephus" features appearances by former Red Sox pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee and longtime Red Sox announcer Joe Castiglione.
Any Day Now,” which celebrates its Boston premiere March 17 at the Somerville Theatre, reflects on the celebrated, ...
Leo’s wife Lucille (a determined Talia Suskauer) stands strong during the trial (“You Don’t Know This Man”) and later, with ...
The Oscar-winning documentary has no U.S. distributor and is showing at only a handful of movie houses in the U.S.
Dozens of 10-minute plays were submitted to the festival. Queer Voices Producing Director Lyndsay Allyn Cox, along with the ...
It’s a busy theater season in Worcester and Boston, with shows and subscriptions recently announced. Cast announcements, ...