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I’m Not a Comedian . . . I’m Lenny Bruce captures the complexities of a comic genius
Ronnie Marmo’s one-man show isn’t hilarious, but it’s arrestingly honest.
Miracle is the theatrical equivalent of a no-stakes late-season game
We waited 108 years for this?
The Woman in Black is a thriller that actually thrills
The two-man cast gets help from the excellent lighting and sound design.
Thirteen holiday shows that will delight (or disgust or bore or just entertain) you
Hell in a Handbag’s 20th annual production of Rudolph the Red-Hosed Reindeer is among the yuletide highlights.
Barney the Elf, Hellcab, and ten more new stage shows
The best-ever explanation for what makes reindeer fly and the 25th anniversary of a Chicago classic are among this week’s best bets.
A Full House musical, Sara Ruhl’s Eurydice, and 11 more new stage shows to see
How about a joyously trashy revival of Porn Minus Porn?
The most unassuming diva on the planet shines in The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez
Melissa Lorraine of Theatre Y gets to be herself in this late play by Peter Handke.
Reader’s Agenda Sun 12/29: Whiskey, Frankincake & Myrrh, Blast of Silence, and Christmas Bingo
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, December 29
Hate: The Musical
White Noise at the Royal George Theatre makes an implausible case for tolerance.