Hey, there! Log in / Register

theatre

By dbryck - 9/22/12 - 11:06 pm

Local theatre artist Danny Bryck performs his one-man documentary play "No Room for Wishing," chronicling the story of the occupation of Dewey Square, using the exact words of the people involved. Co-produced by Company One and Central Square Theater, playing at the Boston Center for the Arts this weekend and Central Square Theater 9/30-10/9.

By andtruth - 6/29/12 - 5:31 pm

This summer Unreliable Narrator in association with the Pluto Tapes presents a tour of 2010: Our Hideous Future: The Musical!, an original cyberpunk musical comedy. Tickets for all shows are available for $10 are available through http://www.2010tour.net. Dates are as follows:

Wed., July 11: 95 Empire in Providence, RI
Sat., July 21: Griffen Theatre in Salem, MA
Fri. and Sat., Aug. 3 and 4: Triskelion Arts in Brooklyn, NY

It’s the way far distant future, AD 2010, and it’s a bad time to be human. Lonely human freedom fighter Kate Brick plans a last stand against the oppressive Artas, artificial life forms who control humankind through torture, brainwashing, and Foursquare. But judging by the apathy of her lover Dehnise Compuserve and of her fellow humans, it may be too late.

2010 is a synthpop-infused, queer-friendly musical comedy homage to the great dystopian classics of the 1980s and '90s. Playwright Carl Danielson brilliantly riffs on classics like Blade Runner, Max Headroom, The Matrix, and Snow Crash. Meanwhile, local songwriter/audio producer Andy Hicks (of The Pluto Tapes) provides delightfully twisted tunes like "Near Futuristic Dystopia!" and "Bangor Boogie.”

By Eddie Coyle - 10/15/10 - 11:51 am

Widely regarded as the greatest Boston crime novel ever written, a staged reading of a new theatrical adaptation of George V. Higgins’ The Friends of Eddie Coyle will be performed at The Burren, Somerville, on Nov. 13 at 3 p.m.

By dwyer - 3/3/10 - 10:18 pm

Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme was in Brookline yesterday to receive the Coolidge Award. His latest performance film, Neil Young Trunk Show, had its New England premier at Coolidge Corner Theatre on Monday as part of the Coolidge Award festivities. Read more...

By adamg - 1/8/09 - 9:14 am

Joel Brown reports that on Friday, ART will sell $25 tickets for early performances of its current season shows.

By MelLarsen - 9/14/08 - 3:01 pm

October 10 and 11, 8:00 PM

Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre, 820 Mass Ave in Central Square
Tickets: $11 in advance, $12 at the door

By Undercover Blonde - 1/8/08 - 11:37 am

BOSTON THEATRE WORKS PRESENTS
ANGELS IN AMERICA: PART I & II

Company continues 10th Anniversary celebration with one of the defining works of the 20th century in the Roberts Studio Theatre at the Calderwood Pavilion.

[BOSTON, MA] Boston Theatre Works continues their 10th Anniversary season in January with a staging of Kushner’s epic drama. This six-hour story told in two parts begins performances January 18th and will

By nomasboston - 5/1/07 - 6:00 pm

It's a Good Time ...

An funny and inspiring one-man play: "Voices of Men" performed by local playwright/activist Ben Atherton-Zemon features celebrity characters with a new twist.

Reception to follow- bring friends, make new ones

For a Good Cause ... A benefit for the National Organization for Men Against Sexism-Boston Chapter.

When, Where - see you there!

Saturday May 12th 2007 @ 7pm

Join us at Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston Street, Boston
Across from Copley T station, Green line.
Location is handicapped accessible

Tickets are $10 - 25 sliding scale

By Undercover Blonde - 5/1/07 - 12:46 pm

Steven Fales was the model Mormon boy: an Eagle Scout, international missionary, BYU graduate, married in the Salt Lake Temple, and father of two children. But what happens when the model finds himself in “reparative therapy” for "same-sex attraction"…and fails?

By Alaiyo - 9/22/06 - 10:56 am

If you are in Massachusetts and have to see one thing on Friday, September 22 or Saturday, September 23, then stay at home and watch "Close To Home" or "The Charlie's Angels 30th anniversary marathon."

If you are in Massachusetts and have to see one thing on Friday, September 22 or Saturday, September 23 and you don't want to stay at home, then go see "Welcome Home, Molly DeCandia" at the Image Theater in Lowell, Mass.

"Welcome Home, Molly DeCandia" is a part of the Second Annual Mill City Minutes Festival, which features seven exciting ten-minute plays each evening along with dance and original featured songs.

Subscribe to theatre