Steven Dietz’s family drama doesn’t give us enough reasons to care.
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Burning Bluebeard relives the Iroquois Theater fire with joy and sadness
The Ruffians move to the larger Ruth Page Center for the Arts, but the heart of the story remains strong.
Comfortable Shoes stands and delivers
Ida Cuttler’s solo show for the Neo-Futurists considers the stories women tell to save their lives.
Spoiler alert: Nothing is as it seems On Clover Road
Steven Dietz’s play sucker punches its audience again and again and again.
Burning Bluebeard commemorates the Iroquois Theatre catastrophe with music, dancing, clowning, and acrobatics
The Neo-Futurists try to find hope in tragedy.
In the Hypocrites’ Endgame, the cosmic void crashes a kid’s birthday party
The cosmic void crashes a kid’s birthday party in the Hypocrites’ incongruously cutesified staging of Samuel Beckett’s Endgame.
The transcendent horror of Burning Bluebeard
The Ruffians revive Burning Bluebeard, a sweet tale of catastrophe.
3Arts announces its 2012 cash award winners
Lighting designer Heather Gilbert, instrumentalist Lanialoha Lee, and visual artist Harold Mendez are among the winners