Steven Dietz’s play sucker punches its audience again and again and again.
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The Goodman’s new Enemy of the People gives us a hero we can’t believe in
This Thomas Stockmann is courageous, tenacious, and a little nuts: a man of our times.
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The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Gender Breakdown, and nine more stage shows to see now
A black Irish comedy and a look at inequity in the local theater scene are among this week’s best bets.
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Timeline Theatre’s based-on-fact play makes a contradictory case
Danny Casolaro Died for You, TimeLine Theatre’s based-on-fact play, makes a contradictory case.
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Writers Theatre does The Dance of Death
Conor McPherson calls Strindberg’s tune in a new adapation of The Dance of Death, now at Writers Theatre.
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It’s the little things you miss about James Joyce’s “The Dead”
Court Theatre’s Charles Newell directs James Joyce’s “The Dead”
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The Good Foote
The gentle Talking Pictures is as good an entree into the Goodman’s celebration of Horton Foote as what’s on the mainstage.