by Gil Kaan | Nov 14, 2012 | Theater and Dance |
Is it ever fair to compare an equity-waiver production with big-budget productions at the Music Center? Well, if the equity-waiver production happens to be DOMA Theatre Company’s current mounting of the Tony Award-winning musical “Avenue Q,” then comparison is more...
by Gil Kaan | Oct 16, 2012 | Theater and Dance |
The Theatre at Boston Court presents a first-rate world premiere of Kathryn Walat’s smart and intricate “Creation.” This two-hour show reveals the effects on three semi-random people as they relate and react to Ian, an evolutionary biologist who’s been struck by...
by Gil Kaan | Sep 19, 2012 | Theater and Dance |
The KBP Theatre Group is very lucky to have such powerful singers as Kate Bowman and Juan Lozano for their inaugural production of Tony Award-winning songwriter Jason Robert Brown’s “The Last Five Years.” With The Five Years Trio so over-miked, anything less than...
by Gil Kaan | Sep 12, 2012 | Theater and Dance |
DOMA Theatre Company has hit it out of the park, er, out of the skating rink, with its production of “Xanadu,” a fun-filled, high-energy, camp evening of strong voices, good dancers and feel-good 1980s songs. Director Hallie Baran makes sure her talented cast nails...
by Gil Kaan | Jul 22, 2012 | Theater and Dance |
Jon Robin Baitz’s “The Paris Letter” receives a nice remounting at the Lonny Chapman Theatre. “The Paris Letter” revolves around Sandy Sonnenberg (winningly played by Dan Sykes), a young gay man in the 1960s who suppresses his sexuality to lead a “normal” life as a...