Remy Bumppo Theatre’s new production of George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion” is a sparkling, proto-feminist version of the classic 1912 script….
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Writer Harwan is so preoccupied with his 15,000 page thesis on theater and director Robert Lepage that he barely notices…
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In “King Charles III”, Chicago Shakespeare stages a story of future history. Queen Elizabeth has just died and, finally, Prince…
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Keith Josef Adkins has written an admirable play that tells the tale of two free brothers of color in 1843’s…
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“Letter to a Man” or, the mad man’s diaries, comes out of the scribbled ramblings of Vaslav Nijinsky as he…
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Usually a Tom Stoppard play is an intellectual treat, but “The Hard Problem” is part treat and part treatment. Perhaps…
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With startlingly prescient timing, Berkeley Rep’s current production is a new adaptation of Pulitzer Prize winner Sinclair Lewis’ 1935 satirical…
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October 11, 2016 Here’s a play that could have turned into a yawner, but ended up as the opposite –…
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