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R.B. Schlather’s vibrant staging of Handel’s “Giulio Cesare,” playing in the Hudson Valley, is a bright spot in a bleak ...
Tom Burke, owner of 15 Church in Saratoga Springs, declined to comment on a lawsuit filed by a plaintiff who alleges the restaurant misappropriated tips and engaged in other wage violations ...
This is what we celebrate. This is what we need now more than ever,” said Joyce Kulhawik, president of the Boston Theater Critics Association. For tickets, visit https://www.bostontheatrescene ...
There has been plenty of crossing the aisle from critic to artist and vice versa. One look at who was writing the Cahiers du Cinéma film magazine in the 1950s maps out the major French New Wave ...
The Boston Theater Critics Association has announced its nominees for the 42nd annual Elliot Norton awards. The awards, which honor performers, directors, choreographers, and more, will be handed ...
The Boston Theater Critics Association announced its nominees for the 42nd Annual Elliot Norton Awards Wednesday, recognizing outstanding actors, directors, designers, choreographers, musicians and ...
These moments create new leaders organically. So we need to move away from the theater-critic approach to politics, which our mentor Charlie Peters was always exasperated by. If you think people ...
Susan Gosdick (L), Matt DeCaro, and Jessica Ervin in No Such Thing at Rivendell Theatre Ensemble Credit: Michael Brosilow Lisa Dillman’s No Such Thing, now in a world premiere at Rivendell ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom terms out in 2027 and the race to replace him is getting more crowded. Former state Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced his campaign last week, joining a crowded field of ...
If he is acting, he never ever lets us catch him doing it. Robert Hofler is the Theater Critic at TheWrap, writing reviews about Broadway and Off Broadway shows. He is an author of several books ...
Princeton professor Dr. Jill Dolan will be the guest speaker at the 2025 Bruce L. Nary Theatre Lecture on Tuesday, April 8, at 7 p.m. in the Degenstein Center Theater at Susquehanna University.
Times critics discuss the big winners — a new play about Roald Dahl, a “Fiddler on the Roof” revival and a folk-rock “Benjamin Button”— at London’s theater awards. By Matt WolfHouman ...