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Published Nov. 18, 2012
The words of the English language in all its glory are the tools that George Bernard Shaw used over and over and over to create "Don Juan in Hell." So it's surprising that the most moving and spine-tingling moment of the production that is now at the tiny Boulevard Theatre was a moment that played without any words.
Published Sept. 19, 2012
French Playwright Yasmina Reza is the author of one of the most performed plays in recent years, "Art," the enchanting story of a piece of all-white art and how it has an impact on the relationship of two friends. She comes back now to Boulevard Theatre with a production of "Life (X)Three," her comedy that features a misbehaving 6-year-old who is never seen onstage.
Published Aug. 12, 2010
While the Boulevard Ensemble kicks off its 25th anniversary season with a quartet of one-act romantic comedies, two Broadway producers revive the ever-popular "Hula Hoop Sha-Boop" in the Rep's Stackner Cabaret.
Published Jan. 28, 2010
We tend to believe that size matters when it comes to staging the Shakespearean canon of plays. Big casts. Big performances. Big budget for costumes. And theater companies hope big audiences.
Published Sept. 10, 2009
Not to get all sugary on you here, but Next Act Theatre is launching its 20th season on several sweet notes. Producing artistic director David Cecsarini declares "Mary's Wedding," the first play in the lineup, "a sweet piece that has an effect on people when they read it. They often cry." Also, Boulevard Ensemble ponders its future.
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