The Second City returns to Woolly Mammoth Theatre for a night of improv in ‘Let Them Eat Chaos.’
Author
Chuck Conconi
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Keegan Theatre’s ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ portraying the death of a family is an experience to savor.
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Moliere’s controversial ‘Tartuffe’ is re-imagined with a less jarring ending.
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The absurdity of zombies is both the highlight and stumbling point of Woolly Mammoth’s latest play.
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Inspired casting and imaginative direction make ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’ a must-see.
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‘Cabaret’ simultaneously tells the tale of the Kit Kat Klub dancers and the fall of Nazi-era Berlin.
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The all-female cast of ‘The Blood Quilt’ explores death and family dynamics with expertise.
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Studio Theatre’s ‘Murder Ballad’ places a classic love triangle story in an unconventional setting.