Friday, September 3rd, 2010

If someone told me that a play that included a man doing a techno dance in a full body panda suit would be my favorite show of 2009, I would never have believed them, and yet sitting here looking over the program for Boston Playwrights Theatre’s The Salt Girl, I cannot help but relive the [...]

My love affair with Ronan Noone started way back when I was a starry-eyed college sophomore at my very first American College Theatre Festival.  Fresh from the high of competing in the festival with Stonehill College’s rendition of Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury, I was replete with enthusiasm for the art form- and ran head [...]

Juventas New Music Ensemble, a resident of the Boston Conservatory, offered quite the “mind trip” with it’s fall selection, Murmurs From Limbo: A Musical Exploration Into the Human Mind. The ensemble features young artists in the Boston area and strives to produce and promote composers under the age of 35, but this is not an [...]

One of the best things about new works is their infinite possibility to change and adapt.  It was great to see the growth that was made in the encore of Company One and Phoenix Theatre Artist’s production of The Superheroine Monologues.  I enjoyed the premiere of the piece earlier this year at The Boston Playwrights [...]

There is something so refreshing about a new work.  An audience member has the opportunity to experience a production without any preconceived notion or bias.  There is a certain honor that comes with being the first audience to put breath into a play- it is as if the audience has been charged with deciding what [...]