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Roller Disco the Musical! boogies down at Oberon

Roll out
Perhaps the success of the 2007 musical adaptation of the 1980 film Xanadu inspired Jen Wineman to transform the 1979 film Roller Boogie into a stage musical, but Roller Disco the Musical! (at Oberon through August 30) proves there is room in the world for more than one musical comedy about roller-skating disco dancers.
By: MADDY MYERS  |  July 02, 2012

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Car Talk is no musical

Flat Tire
The notion of a musical inspired by Car Talk is bizarre.
By: STEVE VINEBERG  |  June 26, 2012

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Coward's 'Private Lives' roars again

Charmed
It wouldn't be a stretch to call Noël Coward's 1930 Private Lives the funniest play of the 20th century.
By: STEVE VINEBERG  |  June 05, 2012

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Boston theater happenings of summer 2012

Summer stages
Summer stages
By: PHOENIX STAFF  |  June 06, 2012

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Tir Na’s Lonesome West, A.R.T.’s Woody Sez

Dust up
Suffice it to say that Leenane is no city of brotherly love.
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  May 22, 2012

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Xanadu from SpeakEasy; Avenue Q at Lyric Stage

Gods and monsters
Those who know their Coleridge will recall that: "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately roller-dome decree."
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  May 15, 2012



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Felder’s Maestro; Orphans’ Mary Poppers

High flying
Hershey Felder's Maestro: Leonard Bernstein (presented by ArtsEmerson on the Paramount Mainstage through May 20) begins with black-and-white footage of its subject lecturing vigorously on Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  May 07, 2012

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ASP tackles Troilus and Cressida

Farewell romance
"All's false in love and war" might be a maxim for Troilus and Cressida.
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  May 01, 2012

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Tigers at Zeitgeist; Yesterday at Central Square

Eat my brain
Forget the elephant in the room. Depression is a big cat in Tigers Be Still, a relentlessly quirky yet endearing screwball tragicomedy by Kim Rosenstock that debuted at New York's Roundabout Underground in 2010 and is getting a sweet Boston premiere by Zeitgeist Stage Company (at the BCA Black Box through May 5).
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  April 25, 2012

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Luck of the Irish is good for the Huntington

Raisin brand
There is more than one way to view A Raisin in the Sun .
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  April 20, 2012

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New Rep takes O’Neill’s Journey

Tripping
"Oh, for Christ's sake, Papa! Can't you lay off me!" asks the younger James of the elder as "the four haunted Tyrones" are just beginning to scratch the surface of the emotional spelunking that will become Long Day's Journey into Night .
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  April 13, 2012



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'The Tempermentals' start the revolution

Secret histories
Jon Marans's The Temperamentals (at Lyric Stage through April 28) begins innocently enough: a first date during which a coy couple engages in some flirtatious back-and-forth and plays footsie under a restaurant table.
By: MADDY MYERS  |  April 03, 2012

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The Lisps try to deliver a message in 'Futurity'

All we are saying
It isn't easy to put together a 90-minute musical that includes the Civil War, the birth of computer programming, indie rock, the internal dynamics of Lord Byron's family, mathematical formulas, and writing letters back and forth about an invention that will either save the world or be a precursor to the atom bomb.
By: ED SIEGEL  |  March 28, 2012

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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is unrealized Wilson

Almost blues
For years you could measure the difference between the Huntington Theatre Company and the American Repertory Theater as the difference between August Wilson, the gritty and lyrical chronicler of African-American life, and Robert Wilson, the avant-garde auteur.
By: ED SIEGEL  |  March 21, 2012

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Next to Normal is good therapy

Anti-depressant
Well, why not.
By: ED SIEGEL  |  March 13, 2012

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New Rep and W.H.A.T. paint a Pollock

Art attack
Fortunately, Elvis Costello's dictum that writing about music is like dancing about architecture doesn't apply to playwrights taking on the world of art, which has been the subtext for three provocative Boston-area plays recently.
By: ED SIEGEL  |  March 07, 2012



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Time Stands Still at The Lyric

I am a camera
Is war correspondence a calling or a kick?
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  February 28, 2012

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Spring theater offerings

Fight the good fight
Boston Playwrights' Theatre closes out its winter season with DEPORTED / A DREAM PLAY (March 8–April 1; bu.edu/bpt).
By: MADDY MYERS  |  March 05, 2012

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Jung Chang's memoir reduced at A.R.T.

Swans song
Confucius might have doubted the wisdom of bringing Wild Swans to the stage.
By: CAROLYN CLAY  |  February 22, 2012

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A woman in science's male domain

Beautiful minds
Geniuses have it rough.
By: EUGENIA WILLIAMSON  |  February 15, 2012

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The Addams Family musical toys with 'real' Americans

Liberal elites
Contained in their haunted-house black humor, Charles Addams's original Addams Family cartoons seemed intended as a sly critique of boring suburbia and an affirmation of quirky, alternative lifestyles.
By: MADDY MYERS  |  February 14, 2012


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