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SALT showcases Lindsay-Abaire and Broccoli
Intending to enhance the flavor of local theater, SALT (Stage Actors Live Theater) is presenting its second production at Artists' Exchange in Cranston through January 29.
Small pleasures
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| January 27, 2012
Review: Rabbit Hole
Rabbit Hole takes its title from a graphic novel about alternate realities written by one of the film's characters.
In a parallel universe this might be a much better movie
By
PETER KEOUGH
| December 24, 2010
Mixin' it up
First on my dance card this fall is the Good Theater's The Little Dog Laughed (September 17-October 11), a scathing comedy about Hollywood, a closeted actor's indiscretions with a hustler, and his agent's desperate clean-up duties.
Fall's theater shows cover serious ground
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| September 18, 2009
Both new and old classics
The Gamm certainly has come a long way in the quarter-century leading up to this its 25th anniversary season. The evolution of its name alone is quite a trip.
Life on the boards
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| September 18, 2009
Comic thunder
Niagara Falls is a great, looming presence in David Lindsay-Abaire's Wonder of the World , and the Theater Project delivers it, in the powerful white-noise rush of its crash, in ethereal shifting mists and haunting glacial-blue light, and in a rise of
The Theater Project visits Niagara Falls
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| July 24, 2009
More Bard, please
The sultry season is soon upon us, and as always, it will bring area theater-goers such dependable balms as Shakespeare (both in and out of the park), classic musicals, and giddy misbehavior of various sorts. Between that manna and a few original produ
Lots of Shakespeare for summertime
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| June 12, 2009
Tabula rasa
Fuddy Meers , David Lindsay-Abaire’s madcap, not-for-the-prudish black comedy, is at Biddeford City Theater.
Biddeford's City Theater creates Fuddy Meers
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| June 25, 2008
The circle game
It’s a very funny reminder that laughter can make such absurdity almost worthwhile.
Befuddlement rules in Fuddy Meers
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| May 20, 2008
Mad tea party
Becca is constantly concocting elaborate desserts for the people in her life.
Healing and humor in Rabbit Hole
By
MEGAN GRUMBLING
| April 23, 2008
Life and death
When the author is David Lindsay-Abaire, what you expect from a play called Rabbit Hole is Alice, not astrophysics.
Rabbit Hole from the Huntington; Twelve Angry Men at the Colonial
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| November 13, 2006
Rock and droll
High Fidelity tries to sell itself as kick-ass rock right from the curtain speech: you are to turn off your fucking cell phones, and if you don’t like that language you can “grab your husband and get the hell out.”
High Fidelity ; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| October 11, 2006
On the record
The days when Boston was the chief tryout town for Broadway-bound musicals are long past.
High Fidelity to hit Boston before Broadway
By
SALLY CRAGIN
| September 19, 2006
Players and painted stage
It seems the fall theater season was shot from a gun this year, barely after the Labor Day picnic baskets had been packed away.
Fall on the Boston boards
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| September 13, 2006
Boston theater season announced
Boston’s biggest theatrical guns have announced what they’ll be showing next season, and it isn’t all Annie and Aeschylus .
High Fidelity to world premiere in the fall
By
CAROLYN CLAY
| April 27, 2006
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