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BWW Review: ZAHHAK, THE LEGEND OF THE SERPENT KING! at Boston Experimental Theatre Photo BWW Review: ZAHHAK, THE LEGEND OF THE SERPENT KING! at Boston Experimental Theatre
by Andrew Child - March 26, 2021

Streaming this weekend, Boston Experimental Theatre Company’s latest offering, Zahhak, the Legend of the Serpent King! is another sample of a paired down performance that actually works....

BWW Review: THE CONJURORS' CLUB: Magic in Cyberspace Photo BWW Review: THE CONJURORS' CLUB: Magic in Cyberspace
by Nancy Grossman - March 17, 2021

THE CONJURORS' CLUB is an immersive virtual experience in which the audience gets to see their fellow patrons on the zoom screen, try their hand at sleight of hand, and have a close-up view of the tricks and illusions as the magicians ply their trade live. It may be the best opportunity you could ev...

BWW Review: BSC'S 2021 10X10 NEW PLAY FESTIVAL at Barrington Stage Company Photo BWW Review: BSC'S 2021 10X10 NEW PLAY FESTIVAL at Barrington Stage Company
by Marc Savitt - March 14, 2021

“Who knew when we started our 10x10 New Play Festival ten years ago that it would become one of our most popular events of the year?” said Artistic Director Julianne Boyd. “We started with two weeks of performances and as of last year, we ran our 10x10 Plays for one month in the middle of the winter...

BWW Review: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER at Boston Lyric Opera Photo BWW Review: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER at Boston Lyric Opera
by Andrew Child - January 31, 2021

Before the shutdown, the final piece I reviewed for Broadway World was Boston Ballet’s rEVOLUTION which included Glass Pieces, a hypnotic embrace of the geometrics of a theatre space by Phillip Glass and Jerome Robbins....

BWW Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Broccoli Hall, Inc. Photo BWW Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Broccoli Hall, Inc.
by Andrew Child - December 29, 2020

In 1891, years before Sigmund Freud would revolutionize the way the human mind is perceived and the significance of symbolism, childhood and sexuality on a person’s psyche, German playwright Frank Wedekind challenged the taboos around the sexual tension of young people with a play that would challen...

BWW Review: CHONBURI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL & BUTTERFLY CLUB at Williamstown Theatre Fes Photo BWW Review: CHONBURI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL & BUTTERFLY CLUB at Williamstown Theatre Festival On Audible Theater
by Marc Savitt - December 29, 2020

These characters and the circumstances that bring them together are different. While different can be nice, it sure isn’t pretty.  Pretty is not really what CHONBURI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL & BUTTERFLY CLUB is about.  Its about keeping or perhaps, making it real.  About making one’s way in the world.  ...

BWW Review: BSC'S HOLIDAY GETAWAY at Barrington Stage Company– A Delightfully Differe Photo BWW Review: BSC'S HOLIDAY GETAWAY at Barrington Stage Company– A Delightfully Different, Refreshing and NEW Holiday Offering.
by Marc Savitt - December 19, 2020

Alan H. Green, Alysha Umphress, and Joel Waggoner display ample skill and talent as they present viewers with a selection of 18 musical numbers (credited, although I counted a few uncredited bonus tunes) that are fun, often campy, poignant, tender, notably well- balanced, and entertaining....

BWW Review: ANIMALS at Williamstown Theatre Festival On Audible Theater Photo BWW Review: ANIMALS at Williamstown Theatre Festival On Audible Theater
by Marc Savitt - December 17, 2020

Directed by Obie Award Winner, Whitney White, the piece is billed as a comedy that “marches into the muddy intersection of romantic entanglement, identity, pride, and survival.”  For me the piece is something like the theatrical (verbal) equivalent of a mixed doubles tennis match. There are lots of...

BWW Review: PHOTOGRAPH 51 at Williamstown Theatre Festival On Audible Photo BWW Review: PHOTOGRAPH 51 at Williamstown Theatre Festival On Audible
by Marc Savitt - December 10, 2020

PHOTOGRAPH 51, the second offering in Williamstown Theatre Festival’s 2020 season on Audible Theater is a biographical piece.  It focuses on Rosalind Franklin (Anna Chlumsky) a chemist at England’s King's College and her work in the early 1950s. ...

BWW Review: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at Williamstown Theatre Festival on Audible Thea Photo BWW Review: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at Williamstown Theatre Festival on Audible Theatre.
by Marc Savitt - December 03, 2020

The presentation of the 2020 season at this time, in the audio only format, represents a creative approach to keeping the arts alive during the pandemic.  The innovative solution, a collaboration spearheaded by WTF Artistic Director Mandy Greenfield, and Audible Artistic Producer Kate Navin provides...

BWW Review: COLLECTIVE RAGE: A PLAY IN 5 BETTIES by Zoom Theatre Photo BWW Review: COLLECTIVE RAGE: A PLAY IN 5 BETTIES by Zoom Theatre
by Andrew Child - November 15, 2020

After registering for a performance by Zoom Theatre, you get an automated email which explains that you will be able to be heard by the actors and other audience members during this virtual performance....

BWW Review: ALICE IN THE PANDEMIC at White Snake Projects Photo BWW Review: ALICE IN THE PANDEMIC at White Snake Projects
by Andrew Child - October 25, 2020

When performance spaces were shuttered, many companies shuttered their imaginations in solidarity with the rows of seats, choosing to hibernate until they could return to live, in-person events and allowing both to collect dust in the meantime....

BWW Review: THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN at Barrington Stage Compan Photo BWW Review: THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN at Barrington Stage Company
by Marc Savitt - August 24, 2020

the audience was sincerely and repeatedly thanked for the opportunity to share music that is a?oejust not the same as sitting at homea??. Smiles on the masked faces as the sun set and many were no doubt whistling a happy tune as they returned to their cars suggested that although there are most ce...

BWW Review: HARRY CLARKE at Barrington Stage Company Takes Audiences On A Slide Down Photo BWW Review: HARRY CLARKE at Barrington Stage Company Takes Audiences On A Slide Down A Slippery Slope.
by Marc Savitt - August 11, 2020

Dold demonstrates mastery of an overwhelming amount of dialogue and the nuance necessary to present a total of some 19 characters. Dold navigates the thin line between perception and reality so adeptly, the line blurs and we find ourselves questioning whether the character knows exactly what he is ...

BWW Review: M(O)THER at Boston Experimental Theatre Photo BWW Review: M(O)THER at Boston Experimental Theatre
by Andrew Child - August 09, 2020

With director Vahdat Yeganeh and a team of artists streaming in live from around the globe, Boston Experimental Theatre has perfectly divined that piece of performance art that neither begrudgingly embraces its virtual form nor coyly alludes to its obvious limits, but rather exists in a way that cou...

BWW Review: GODSPELL at Berkshire Theatre Group Marks A Rebirth of Theatre In America Photo BWW Review: GODSPELL at Berkshire Theatre Group Marks A Rebirth of Theatre In America That's All For The Best
by Marc Savitt - August 09, 2020

There are many good reasons you might choose to see GODSPELL under the tent at Berkshire Theatre Group's Colonial Theatre. Whatever the motivation, you will experience a new, fresh, relevant, powerful, topical, and most certainly different production. You will also be making history as part of what ...

BWW Review: WORLD LINE at TC Squared Theatre Company Photo BWW Review: WORLD LINE at TC Squared Theatre Company
by Andrew Child - July 18, 2020

TC Squared's Volume Up series of virtual one act plays is posed to convince audiences they are up for the task of taking their programs to the digital realm for the time being. After logging in to their YouTube stream, one is met with a smooth, animated countdown set to a quiescent techno beat by Ka...

BWW Review: WOMEN BEHIND THE CURTAIN by Asian American Theatre Artists Of Boston Photo BWW Review: WOMEN BEHIND THE CURTAIN by Asian American Theatre Artists Of Boston
by Andrew Child - July 01, 2020

In Women Behind the Curtain, Michael Lin weaves a narrative about a French spy, Renee, on a mission in Cold War Moscow. When a suspiciously-invested secretary, Aleksandra, joins her in her covert travels, the two are set on an action-packed journey through mistrusted informants, double agents, and s...

BWW Review: Arlekin Players' STATE VS NATASHA BANINA: Live Theater on Zoom Photo BWW Review: Arlekin Players' STATE VS NATASHA BANINA: Live Theater on Zoom
by Nancy Grossman - May 18, 2020

Fresh on the heels of a solid showing at the virtual 38th Annual Elliot Norton Awards, where the Boston Theater Critics Association recognized their achievements during the abbreviated 2019-2020 season with ten nominations and four wins, the Arlekin Players Theatre boldly launches a new production i...

BWW Review: KIND THING; NICE THING at Homesick Play Project Photo BWW Review: KIND THING; NICE THING at Homesick Play Project
by Andrew Child - May 10, 2020

My immediate response to this reading of the play, which had its premiere at Tufts University unfortunately canceled, is that I would love to see how it would change were the actors cast actually artists who use they/them pronouns in their lives....

BWW Review: BELOVED KING: A QUEER BIBLE MUSICAL at Oberon Photo BWW Review: BELOVED KING: A QUEER BIBLE MUSICAL at Oberon
by Andrew Child - May 07, 2020

The score is catchy, folksy, and declamatory in a way that fuses rock sounds with medieval sensibilities, and Kaedon Gray as the prophet, Samuel, begins the show with an expository narration worthy of a mystery play. The stage is set and we launch into the familiar story of King Saul, Jonathan, Davi...

BWW Review: TORREY PINES at ArtsEmerson Photo BWW Review: TORREY PINES at ArtsEmerson
by Andrew Child - May 07, 2020

Beginning in darkness with the sounds of the sea, we launch into a film that directly serves as a companion to a well-constructed soundtrack. Seattle-based director and creator Clyde Petersen opens the autobiographical work with a delightfully familiar reimagining of a coming-of-age story cliche....

BWW Review: THE CHILDREN: Cleaning Up Our Own Mess Photo BWW Review: THE CHILDREN: Cleaning Up Our Own Mess
by Nancy Grossman - March 03, 2020

The Boston premiere of Lucy Kirkwood's 2018 Tony Award-nominated play THE CHILDREN at SpeakEasy Stage Company is an affecting drama, thanks to a combination of the playwright's excellence at her craft, Director Bryn Boice's focus, and the trio of Elliot Norton Award-winning actors whose portrayals c...

BWW Review: REVOLUTION: DANCE ON THE EDGE at Boston Ballet Photo BWW Review: REVOLUTION: DANCE ON THE EDGE at Boston Ballet
by Andrew Child - March 02, 2020

Boston Ballet's rEVOLUTION: Dance on the Edge features three works by pivotal choreographers which stretch the label 'contemporary' to its breaking point. The three pieces, which all premiered between 1957-1987 may trace through the timeline of progress for commercial ballet in America, but I questi...

BWW Review: THE TREASURER at Lyric Stage Company of Boston Photo BWW Review: THE TREASURER at Lyric Stage Company of Boston
by Andrew Child - March 01, 2020

For playwright Max Posner, sitting down to write The Treasurer must have been a feat of de-centering oneself. The narrative takes a dusky, balmy look back at the relationship between his father and his grandmother, a wealthy, New York socialite who lived with dementia in her old age. While the story...



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