Before the house lights go down, the cast of Passage stands in a flat line on a stage dappled with lights and fractured diagonally from floor to far wall. They introduce themselves by details plausible enough to be true: their names, which match the actors’ names in the program, as well as how they got […]
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The First Deep Breath rattles the family skeletons at Victory Gardens
Lee Edward Colston II’s play leaves it all on the table—and the floor.
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Something Clean looks at the aftermath of a rape trial from an unexpected angle
Selina Fillinger’s drama gets in some good shots in at quick-fix concepts of closure, healing, and even justice.
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The final 15 minutes of Dutch Masters are devastating
But Greg Keller’s script takes way too long to get there.