BOCA: the laugh we’ve been waiting for August 7, 2021 Arts & Entertainment·News·Theatre The wit, rather than wisdom, of the ages gives audiences a healthy dose of the medicine that transcends all boundaries in this Read More
One last crack at Mamet? Closing Weekend for The Christopher Boy’s Communion August 5, 2021 Arts & Entertainment·Theatre The "new Mamet," The Christopher Boy’s Communion conjures up “some of the old black magic” that has assured the playwright a place Read More
A Rare Treat at Simon’s Rock: Or, An Evening-in-Progress with General Grant August 3, 2021 Arts & Entertainment·Theatre On a sparse stage, and in fine voice, Treat Williams becomes Ulysses S. Grant and asks us to consider the costs of Read More
Gallery 51 visitors visualize ongoing horror at southern border in Hostile Terrain July 20, 2021 Arts & Entertainment·Education·The System Visitors to the opening of "Hostile Terrain" at Gallery 51 experience a representation of deadly US border policy. Read More
Old Before Thou Hadst Been Wise July 20, 2021 Arts & Entertainment·Theatre The ultimate diminished monarch consecrates a new stage in King Lear, at Shakespeare & Company, Lenox through August 28. Read More